- Our list of the best things to do in Washington Depot, Connecticut, features the top 179 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Washington Depot, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Washington Depot, CT , followed by 177 popular activities in nearby cities, including Danbury, Bristol, Waterbury, Kent, Torrington, New Milford, Southington, Millbrook, Cheshire, Litchfield, Woodbury, Southbury, Goshen, New Hartford, Carmel, Farmington, Sharon, Naugatuck, Norfolk, Shelton, Mashantucket, Plantsville, Washington, Ridgefield and Winsted
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            Opened in 1901, the Scranton Library is a public library open to anyone wishing to check out books or use the library's many other services. These include computer access, community meetings, and book clubs, among many others.        
    
    
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            Providing a Dolby 7.1 Digital Surround Sound, digital projection movie-going experience, the Madison Art Cinemas offers film lovers the chance to enjoy first-run art and foreign films. The site is also used to host community events.        
    
    
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                243 E Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 6830
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            As a significant American Revolution cottage, Putnam Cottage/Knapp Tavern Museum retains the original architecture from when it was built in the 1600s. Visitors can tour the cottage with a volunteer to learn about its history.        
    
    
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            Madison Arts Barn the is a youth center features a variety of programs and events. The center hosts theatrical productions, concerts, skate jams, workshops, and a variety of social events.        
    
    
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            Designed by the Hudson River School painter Frederic E. Church, the Olana State Historic Site features his family home, studio, and estate. The Persian-inspired house offers daily tours, and visitors can also view the 250 acres of an artist-designed landscape which is available through five miles of carriage tr…        
    
    
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            A nature and wildlife area, Falling Waters Preserve is a scenic area along the Hudson river. Hikers and strollers can take in impressive views of the surrounding wilderness and water.        
    
    
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            Xtreme Paintball is a full service paintball field that also offers a fully stocked store for paintball supplies. They provide a fun playing experience and specialize in parties of all shapes and sizes.         
    
    
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            The Proprietors Theatre Company is a volunteer-led acting group that performs a variety of shows and performances for local residents to enjoy. The company specializes in performing plays written by female playwrights as well as classic theater productions.        
    
    
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            Shakespeare & Co. Lenox Ma. is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. The Company develops and performs Shakespeare, classics and contemporary new plays of social and political significance and also offers an extensive actor training program.        
    
    
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            Run by The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Natahan Hale Schoolhouse is a former schoolhouse from the mid 1700s. The teacher of this school was Nathan Hale, who was hung by the British in 1776.