We pass ruins of brick chimneys and old stone walls that once marked the perimeters of farmers fields, and wonder about life here long ago. Soon the trail descends into the Tariffville Gorge, where we parallel the beautiful Farmington River, adding yet another dazzling natural feature to our two-day trail sampling. We liked it a lot. As for the beets (slices of red and orange), an artful arrangement of arugula, candied walnuts, Laura Chenel goat cheese, shaved red onion and slivers of fennel made them taste as great as they looked. Our room was beautiful. That and the fact that I will walk across the spines of Connecticut hilltops, gaze out over gorgeous vistas, skirt shimmering lakes, dip into moist cool gorges, maybe spot some wild animals, all in the company of an old friend. They included tiramis (moist, with appropriate overtones of mocha and mascarpone) and vanilla bean crme brle. The site is known to be a hot spot for paranormal happenings. Anyone who grew up close to Fairfield Hills in Newtown knew that when you heard the loud siren, you better run inside the house and lock all the doors and windows. The Whartons sold the house in 1911, after which it was used for the Foxhollow School for Girls and later as a theater. The Simsbury Free Library began on the second floor of the Hopmeadow District School in 1874. Featured on an episode of TV's Ghost Hunters, Theodore's and Smith's Billiards is said to be the site of some eerie occurrences. Tell us in the comments. Abigail was supposedly caught as an adulteress in Colonial New England by her husband, who immediately beheaded her. Our Luxury Room features a King-sized bed in the bedroom, pullout sofa bed in the sitting area, and one suite has a Jacuzzi tub for two. During King Phillips War, Chief Metacomet roamed Talcott Mountain overlooking the Farmington Valley. He points and leaves. Modern touches in a historic setting. It was Shubert Theater hosts touring musicals and popular music concerts and is said to have a ghost. Witnesses also describe orbs, mists, demonic voices, laughter, and strong, uneasy feelings. When unmarried Betsy turned up pregnant in 1744, the townspeople scorned and taunted her, even speculating that her own father could be the father of her baby. The house was built by Elijah Phelps, the son of Maj. Gen. Noah Phelps, who was a hero of the Revolutionary War. Cumon Inn, Bed and Breakfast, Farm Homestays, Hampton Inn & Suites Hartford/East Hartford. In 1875, a young Heublein was hiking on the mountain with his fiancee and said, Someday Louise, Im going to build you a castle on this mountain. The Tower, constructed to withstand 100 MPH winds, was designed by Smith and Bassette and built by T. R. Fox and Son in 1914. The House is listed on the National, From Business: Finding an ideal quaint bed and breakfast in Glastonbury does not have to be difficult. The property has recently undergone some remodeling and the construction of an extensive rear addition. Folks say the early 1900s mental hospital was haunted; witnesses have heard screams and doors slamming and seen orbs. On our climb down through the tower, we pause on the lower floors to read the information signs on the buildings history, view artifacts and visit the furnished rooms. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Strickland has seen some gorgeous wilderness in the Pacific Northwest, but admits he didnt expect the level of beauty he found along the NET. And shes been haunting the place ever since.. The ornate 1926 theater, in operation until 1973, sat empty for nearly 30 years until a 2002 renovation brought it back to life. In addition to 32 individually designed and decorated guestrooms and suites, guests enjoy a complimentary breakfast by the fireplace in the 1820 House Parlor use of the pools and health club at our nearby sister properties, The Simsbury Inn and Avon Old Farms Hotel. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. The reservoir waters sparkle as resident Canada geese take off with great honking displays. The slogan Build it and they will come holds true here on the NET. Witnesses also describe hearing voices, feeling someone touch them, and nding objects moved during the night. Bed was super comfy & fun. The hospital closed in 1995. Property is lovely. Pettibone served in the Revolutionary War. Anyone can read what you share. Our nations first two presidents stayed here, as did Harriet Beecher Stowe, but the best story is about the hauntings that continue to beguile visitors to the old tavern. Details about the haunting are unknown, but reports allude to strange activity occurring within the theater's walls. Enormous ancient oaks shade our path, as well as a mix of spruce, white pines, hemlocks and lindens, with their heart-shaped leaves. The site was featured on an episode of TV's Ghost Hunters. As one could imagine, there is a lot of history in this park that dates At this 1737 historic inn, Room 4 is said to be haunted. Pettibone came home early and found the Once a 1705 copper mine, its tunnels were made into Connecticuts first prison 1773-1827. Open in September 04 after one year of renovations. The visitors report extreme cold spots, strange noises coming from the third floor, which no one occupies - people report feelings of being watched and unease At this 1860 Inn, the apparition of a man in period clothing smoking cigar in the library have been reported. The Mount, home of renowned writer Edith Wharton, was built in 1902 and is said to be haunted; in fact, ghost tours are offered here. Have you been to any of these haunted places? I dont need much: water bottle, lunch, fleece, guidebook pages, camera, notepadand a sense of adventure. Its been 26 years since any new long trails were added to the National and Historic trails system, but the residents of Connecticut and Massachusetts now have a jewel in their back yard, and I want to celebrate that by walking some of its length. Do you know of a haunted house not on the list? Built in 1890, the Library was designed by Melvin H. Hapgood of Hartford in the Colonial Revival style. Thank you for your comments, we are truly sorry that the room was not as expected. Simsbury Genealogical and Historical Research Library, many visitors hike up to visit it each year, New Video: Sage-Allen Department Store, Hartford CT. Built by the Connecticut Screw Company, a business that did not succeed, the Tariffville Mill, at 2 Tunxis Road, served a variety of industries over the years. Welcome to The Connecticut River Valley Inn, a nice option for travelers, From Business: See why so many travelers make Butternut Farm Bed and Breakfast their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Glastonbury. This homestead, where Nathan Hale's father Deacon lived until his death in 1802, is said to be haunted by Deacon himself, whose apparition has been seen wearing Colonial attire. Juicy and delicious as that chop was, its sauce an intensely rich cranberry-cognac reduction elevated it still higher. The old inn, now an apartment building, is said to be haunted by Elizabeth (Betsy) Shaw. Most desserts were well made and worth sampling. Tell us in the comments. (Submitted by Andre H.). Rating 5 - Excellent. The private landowner is the boss, however, so if a landowner (there are more than 600 of them along the way) changes his or her mind, the integrity and continuity of the trail can be jeopardized. Trespassing is not allowed on the property. The charming Simsbury 1820 House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a Colonial Revival country manor with 34 unique guestrooms that welcomes hikers. Staff is helpful. We were upgraded to a room with a four poster bed, which seemed nice until we saw the canopy fabric was held on with a bunch of office supply thumbtacks. Abigails swordfish gets the grilled treatment, too, though its oak wood smoking was undetectable. Wonderful stay from the glass of wine to greet us to a beautiful and comfortable room. Many of these rooms have four-poster mahogany King-sized beds with canopies. He is in his late teens or early 20s and is nicknamed Jake. After the days hike, Don and I indulge our hikers appetite at Abigails Grille in Simsbury, a historic stage-stop tavern that dates back to 1780. Along with the CFPAs work along the Connecticut stretch, the trail is maintained by the Berkshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) in Massachusetts. Expedia and the Airplane Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Expedia, Inc. CST# 2029030-50. It also works closely with the private landowners, building community support and fostering education. The birthplace and childhood home of dictionary creator Noah Webster is open for tours, and many say is still home to the man's ghost. Although it closed in 2009, the Carousel Gardens Restaurant was said to be haunted by original owner and founder of Seymour, William H. Wooster and his daughter, Ruth. Reports of shadowy figures and glowing orbs in the windows have also been noted. I stayed at this inn for a race series I was doing through New England. The upheaval was caused when North America broke away from the continent of Eurasia and drifted across the ocean to its present-day position. In 1884, Amos Eno retreated to the Simsbury House after his son, John C. Eno, embezzled millions from his fathers bank and fled to Canada. I did share my dissatisfaction with the staff and they seemed concerned and stated they would look into the dining issues. As you might expect of a place with the word grille in its name, Abigails (one of five dining establishments in the Mill Restaurant Group) emphasizes grilled meats, particularly cuts of filet mignon, New York strip and rib-eye steaks paired with any of five classic sauces or reductions. The frightening siren meant that someone had escaped. Ed & Lorraine Warren's Occult Museum, Monroe: This museum is the creation of world-renowned ghost busters Lorraine, and the late, Ed Warren. Disliked: Property conditions & facilities. Legend has it that two boys drowned in the pond here in the 1920s, and their ghosts still linger in the area. According to legend, her whaling husband was absent a lot, so Abigail took a lover. Pan-seared day boat scallops, while nicely undercooked, would have rated higher had its overly cheesy bed of risotto (also dense with butter) been less cloying. YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. Thank you for the wonderfully kind review. New-Gate Prison has gained a reputation as a haunted spot after people seeing spirits roaming the grounds and hearing "ethereal voices" in the tunnels. It is claimed by some that her presence has haunted the premises ever since. Orbs, mists, cold spots and unexplained music and laughter also have been described by Two ghosts have been reported in the historic Glebe House. YP, the YP logo and all other YP marks contained herein are trademarks of YP LLC and/or YP affiliated companies. We publish all reviews, positive or negative, that meet our guidelines.More informationOpens in a new window. We watch turkey vultures, as well as an occasional raptor, soar in the updrafts, as the ridge lies on the Eastern migration flyway. French revolutionary soldiers also camped on Talcott Mountain. It's that time of year again; time to get creepy, explore haunted places and find out where the scariest locations are in Connecticut. The first is that of an aggressive spirit that haunts the attic, and may be one of the conspirators who attacked Reverend Marshall (a previous owner of the house) for his beliefs and sermons. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Purchase a Classic Gift Card from our front desk for that unique gift. Got, From Business: 27 Units, With Outdoor Pool Free Wireless Internet Available In All Rooms, 2 Bedroom Apartment Available For Weekly Rent, Special Rates For Long Term Stay, Pet, From Business: Looking for a place to stay in Manchester? The oldest continuously operating theme park in the U.S. is rumored to be haunted. The Captain Jacob Pettibone House, on Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury, was built around 1790. Simsbury is also home to Connecticuts largest tree, the Pinchot Sycamore, and a rare 19th-century iron bridge that blooms with potted plants and is a great pedestrian walk in town. Fairfield Hills State Hospital, Newtown: The state hospital opened in 1931 to house criminally insane patients. Residents in the area are said to have gone insane, two local women committed suicide, and hikers said they have seen spirits and orbs in the area. New-Gate Prison housed prisoners for 50 years, until 1827, when it was closed. After the house was moved to another location, a ghost the locals call Benny and another they call the Blue Lady began to make appearances. Chaplin in Shelton: elevated classic fare in a timeless setting, 5 happening trends in Connecticuts cocktail culture, 'The Cocktail King' Dale DeGroff holds court in CT, Ants! Once an 18th-century village named after founding father John Gay, the area is believed to be haunted by spirits from its past. The desk staff was friendly and helpful. Several apparitions and even a ghostly tour guide have been reported, screams have been heard, and guests have described being touched by something unseen. The massive Ventfort Hall mansion is rumored to have a few ghosts under its roof, and witnesses say sometimes the spooks even touch people.

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