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Welcome to Fairfield Inn Bradley Airport
The New England Air Museum |
The Museum is situated in two large display buildings consisting of more than 75,000 square feet of exhibit space. In fair weather, the outside storage yard is available for touring as well.
It is recommended that you allow at least 1 1/2 hours for your visit, though hard-core aviation enthusiasts will want to spend several hours viewing not only our aircraft and engine displays, but our many fascinating exhibits on such diverse topics as the History of Sikorsky Aircraft, Early French Aviation, a History of Air Mail, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Flying Mollisons, and many others. |
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Six Flags New England |
Six Flags, Inc. is the world's largest regional theme park company. Through our subsidiaries, we own and operate a total of 30 parks in North America. Six Flags parks serve 34 of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Six Flags, Inc. is a publicly held corporation with corporate offices in New York City and Oklahoma City. The Company's stock trades on the NYSE under the symbol: PKS. |
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Elm Knoll Farm |
An exciting trip through the woods. A 2 1/2 mile ride.
Each ride will last 50 minutes! Costumed characters roam the fields at night scaring everyone in their path.
12 wagons with each ride leaving every 10 minutes or when the wagon is full. The route is lit by hundreds of candles!
Special entertainment each weekend evening! |
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Wickham Park |
Wickham Park is home to a variety of display birds and animals, in addition to the natural wildlife in the park. The birds include turkeys, pheasants, peafowl, emus, waterfowl, and exotic chickens. The park also shelters two turkey vultures, two Red-Tailed hawks, two Canada geese, and a Great Horned owl, all migratory birds unreleasable to the wild due to injury. All of the many birds are kept in the park's aviary where the public can view and learn about them. |
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Flamig Farm |
Our goal is to provide a place where kids and adults alike can go to relax, play, and learn about the world we live in. We strive to better educate children and their parents in ways to live more harmoniously with the environment.
We are flexible and willing to create an educational or entertaining experience for your school or group. You are cordially invited to visit us at our farm, and thank you again for visiting our web site.
If you have any questions, answers, ideas, or whatever, please feel free to get in touch with us. Call us or e-mail us, we would love to hear from you. |
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Elizabeth Park and The Pond House |
The area which is now known as Elizabeth Park was once owned by Charles H. Pond. Mr. Pond was a wealthy industrialist and statesman whose career included the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Hartford National Bank, and Treasurer of the State of Connecticut.
When Mr. Pond passed away, he willed his estate to the City of Hartford with the stipulations that it be used as a horticultural park and that it be named for his wife, Elizabeth, who had died a few years earlier. |
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Greater Hartford Convention and Visitor's Bureau |
The Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau is a non-profit, membership-based destination marketing organization created to bring people and dollars from outside the region into the Greater Hartford area to stimulate the state and local economy.
The GHCVB achieves this goal by attracting hundreds of regional and national meetings, conventions and trade shows to Greater Hartford each year. To help make the planning process more efficient, economical and effective, the Bureau can help you select sites, put together a Bid proposal, arrange a site visit, promote your meeting and distribute literature just to name a few services. Services provided by the Bureau are complimentary. |
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Stanley Park |
Stanley Park is pleased to offer, free to the public, numerous educational, cultural and entertainment venues. Stanley Park also provides boundless access to both passive and active recreational opportunities.
We have interpreted Stanley Park through the use of audio and video technology, and interactive maps. This virtual sampler reflects the natural beauty and events that are available year round within our two hundred seventy-five acres.
Links will provide virtual navigation throughout the world of Stanley Park. |
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