{"id":510,"date":"2012-07-27T20:04:56","date_gmt":"2012-07-27T20:04:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Connecticut3\/?page_id=510"},"modified":"2021-12-15T18:01:43","modified_gmt":"2021-12-15T18:01:43","slug":"windham-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Connecticut3\/Weichert\/?page_id=510","title":{"rendered":"WINDHAM COUNTY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>WINDHAM  COUNTY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n1010 Main Street<br \/>\nWillimantic 860-423-6389<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.windhamchamber.com\/\">www.windhamchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Regional Tourism Office<\/strong><br \/>\nInformation 860-536-8822<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.mysticcountry.com\/\">www.mysticcountry.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Major  Highways<\/strong><br \/>\nInterstate 395; Routes 6, 44, 66, 97, and 169<\/p>\n<p>Newcomers to Windham County will be enchanted by the  pristine rural atmosphere, the wealth of historic sites, the elegance of  vintage architecture, and the region\u2019s serenity. Dubbed the \u201cquiet northeast  corner\u201d of the state, Windham County is associated with abundant dairy farms  and rambling countryside. However, many of its small, quaint towns are home to  thriving manufacturing enterprises.<\/p>\n<p>Along with the thriving commercial center of Willimantic,  the town of Windham serves as the focal point for the region. Gently rounded  hills and broad flood plain valleys dominate the terrain, highlighted by the  joining of the Willimantic and Natchaug Rivers southeast of Willimantic to form  the Shetucket River. Most of the communities in Windham County offer easy  commutes to the major metropolitan areas of Hartford and Providence, Rhode  Island. Slow growth and generational roots characterize the \u201cQuiet Corner,\u201d  giving the Windham region its reputation for timeless beauty.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Services<br \/>\nIn addition to a network of quality public schools from  pre-kindergarten through high school, Windham County boasts its own major,  state-supported university that includes professional studies and a graduate  division. The resources available at Eastern Connecticut State University enrich  the county educationally and culturally. Also convenient for residents of the  county, the University of Connecticut is located within a reasonable commute  outside of Hartford. A number of two-year institutions are close to home for  those who want an affordable start on a degree program or career training.<\/p>\n<p>Windham County provides quick links to local turnpikes and  major thoroughfares like Interstate 86 into Massachusetts. A major expressway  link between Hartford and Windham enhances travel to the capital city\u2019s  considerable resources, and interstate and commuter bus services are available.  Bradley International&nbsp; Airport is 40  miles away, and North Windham offers an airport just three miles from downtown  Willamantic for private aviation and business aircraft. Healthcare services in  Windham County are anchored by the Windham Community Memorial Hospital in  Willimantic, an acute-care facility that combines leading-edge services and  technology in a personalized setting. The 130-bed hospital also offers many  wellness and education programs and maintains affiliations with tertiary care  facilities to provide additional sophisticated services. Just a short drive  from home is the world-renowned research and teaching institution of Yale-New  Haven Hospital.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Lifestyle<br \/>\nMany of the towns that punctuate the landscape of Windham  County have been in existence for at least three centuries. Evolving from  agricultural roots through the nation\u2019s industrial revolution, a surprising  number of communities mix manufacturing sectors with operating farms. Within  this rustic and rural environment, charming colonial architecture and history  have been remarkably preserved or carefully restored. In fact, the Windham  region that includes Willimantic boasts more privately owned Victorian homes  per capita than the City of&nbsp; San  Francisco.<\/p>\n<p>Willimantic, serving as the commercial center for the town  of Windham, has its own rich history. Once dominated by the textile industry,  the town was known worldwide as \u201cThread City\u201d\u2014one of the finest thread  manufacturing centers outside of England. As late as 1983, it was consolidated  as part of Windham. Wonderful museums combine and historic sites contrast with  the high-speed thrills of automobile and greyhound racing tracks in this  region, while the nearby University of Connecticut fills the calendar with  collegiate sports events, performing art productions, and exhibit dates for the  visual arts. Even closer to home in Brooklyn, the New England Center for Contemporary  Art displays magnificent 20th century modern art as well as contemporary  Chinese art in a grand-scale, four-story conversion of a pre-Revolutionary  barn.<\/p>\n<p>Those who appreciate nature will revel in the area\u2019s  abundance of herb farms and greenhouses, including Edmondson\u2019s Farm and  Capriland\u2019s Herb Farm in Coventry. Creamery Brook Bison in Brooklyn offers  wagon rides through a working farm, and Wright\u2019s Mill Farm in Canterbury provides  sports facilities, hiking trails, and other attractions on 250 acres of scenic  farmland. Other regional highlights include one of the East\u2019s largest  hatcheries, Nathan Hale\u2019s celebrated homestead, delightful wineries and  vineyards, and more than 2,000 acres of natural beauty in Goodwin State Forest.  The latter encourages a wide variety of recreational activities with miles of  trails, a nature center, a 133-acre pond, a wildlife garden, and picturesque  picnic areas.<\/p>\n<p>With its unspoiled natural beauty and rustic ambiance made  even more appealing by the modern conveniences, Windham County remains one of  Connecticut\u2019s well-kept secrets. However, continued improvements in  transportation facilities and the growing trend toward rural living will force  these welcoming small towns in Connecticut\u2019s northeast quadrant to exert a  conscious effort to remain the \u201cQuiet Corner.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Ashford, Chaplin<br \/>\n<strong>Ashford Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-487-4400&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ashfordtownhall.org\/\">www.ashfordtownhall.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chaplin Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-455-0073&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.chaplinct.org\/\">www.chaplinct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-423-6389&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.windhamchamber.com\/\">www.windhamchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Two of the towns within the \u201cQuiet Corner\u201d of Connecticut  are Ashford and Chaplin, nestled in a region filled with panoramic countryside,  quaint town greens, historic mill villages, and patchwork farmland. Located in  northeastern Connecticut, the Town of Ashford was originally set on the  thoroughfare between Hartford and Boston and developed quickly. Close proximity  to Hartford and the University of Connecticut&nbsp;  offers a quick commute to educational and cultural resources. Chaplin is  a residential community that preserves a rural flavor and has added no  significant business activity. The Chaplin Historic District preserves the  magnificent homes that grace Main Street. These elegant residences were  constructed as part of the wealth from silk production and paper mills in the  mid 1800s.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Brooklyn, Hampton<br \/>\n<strong>Brooklyn<\/strong> <strong>Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-779-3411&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.brooklynct.org\/\">www.brooklynct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Hampton Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-455-9132<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.hamptonct.org\/\">www.hamptonct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-774-8001&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nectchamber.com\/\">www.nectchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Situated in the eastern corner of the state, the town of  Brooklyn is proud of its legacy of rambling, elegant 18th century homes that  attest to the wealth of yesterday\u2019s industry. The appeal of modern Brooklyn can  be attributed to careful planning and a desire to preserve the colonial atmosphere  created by the many landmarks and memorials. The eastern section of the town  has remained primarily commercial, home to saw mills and manufacturers of  electrical goods. \u201cRural residential\u201d best describes the remaining stretches of  Brooklyn, where a few dairy farms are still in operation. The neighboring town  of Hampton is a small farming community that has managed to preserve its  original agricultural character as well as many treasures from the past. The  picturesque Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary offers 168 acres of fields,  forest, ponds, streams, and trails as well as a fine museum that honors the  Pulitzer Prize winning nature author. Newcomers are sure to discover a tranquil  residential haven in this quaint New England village setting as well as access  to recreational sites.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Killingly, Putnam<br \/>\n<strong>Killingly<\/strong> <strong>Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-779-5300&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.killingly.org\/\">www.killingly.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Putnam Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-963-6800<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.putnamct.us\/\">www.putnamct.us<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-774-8001&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nectchamber.com\/\">www.nectchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Also encompassing Danielson Borough, the Town of Killingly  sprawls over 50 square miles in northern Connecticut. Although the closure of  several large factories was devastating to the area\u2019s economy in the 1950s, revitalization  followed the surge of competition and new economic activity driven by  Connecticut turnpike expansion. Today, Killingly serves as a flourishing commercial  center that produces everything from surgical supplies and electrical  insulation to food products. The scenic town of Putnam has evolved into a  regional retail center, drawing revenue from customers who live in the  neighboring communities of Pomfret, Eastford, Woodstock, and Thompson as well  as those in nearby towns in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The community  boasts a famous antiques district where more than 500 dealers attract visitors  from major metropolitan centers including Providence, Boston, and New York  City. To enhance its appeal, Putnam has renovated its riverfront district to add  recreational attractions. The town is home to the Bradley Playhouse of 1890  vaudeville fame.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Plainfield, Sterling<br \/>\n<strong>Plainfield<\/strong> <strong>Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-230-3000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.plainfieldct.org\/\">www.plainfieldct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Sterling Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-564-2904&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.sterlingct.us\/\">www.sterlingct.us<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-774-8001&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nectchamber.com\/\">www.nectchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The town of Plainfield is a rural community with a strong  industrial sector, but it also offers tranquil, tree-shaded neighborhoods. The  community encompasses the villages of Moosup, Central Village, and Wauregan.  Many are familiar with the Plainfield area as the home of the Connecticut State  Fish Hatchery and the Greyhound Park that offers live simulcast horse racing  and draws year-round visitors to the track. The town of Sterling in the center  of Connecticut\u2019s eastern border with Rhode Island covers 27 square miles. Once  a part of Voluntown, Sterling is an independent community that bases its  economy around dairy farming and manufacturing. Residents have the all the  advantages of a small-town atmosphere in close proximity to the amenities in  major metropolitan centers like Providence and Hartford. The University of  Connecticut in Storrs provides cultural enrichment.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Pomfret, Eastford<br \/>\n<strong>Pomfret<\/strong> <strong>Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-315-5730<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.pomfretct.org\/\">www.pomfretct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Eastford Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-974-0133<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.eastfordct.org\">www.eastfordct.org<\/a><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-774-8001&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nectchamber.com\/\">www.nectchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The small, friendly town of Eastford has long been  characterized as a tranquil rural community. Along with the neighboring town of  Pomfret, these two \u201cQuiet Corner\u201d villages are strategically located midway  between the capital city of Hartford and Providence, Rhode Island\u2014approximately  an hour\u2019s drive from both metropolitan centers. Pomfret is known historically  as the location of the Wolf Den, where General Israel Putnam killed the last  wolf in the state. Connecticut now maintains the cave and surrounding area as a  state park, and the Wolf Den is now listed on the National Register of Historic  Places. Pomfret is a growing community, evolving from its roots as a strictly  agricultural development to a residential haven with a rural atmosphere.  Several farms still dot the 40 square miles of area, the majority being related  to dairy production. Others produce everything from apples and grapes to  pumpkins. The area is growing in popularity with new businesses.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Thompson, Woodstock<br \/>\n<strong>Thompson<\/strong> <strong>Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-923-9561&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.thompsonct.org\/\">www.thompsonct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Woodstock Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-928-0208&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.woodstockct.gov\/\">www.woodstockct.gov<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-774-8001&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nectchamber.com\/\">www.nectchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Located in the extreme northeast corner of the state  bordering Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Thompson covers 49 square miles.  Settled as the northern district of Killingly, the town has traditionally served  as a thriving manufacturing center. Today, the community of Thompson is home to  a collection of light industries. The largest of these companies are  manufacturers of tool and die or paper goods. Residents and visitors alike  enjoy high-speed auto racing excitement at the Thompson International Speedway.  Situated along the Massachusetts border, the town of Woodstock is a growing  rural community with a tradition of dairy farming. Like many of the Quiet  Corner communities, Woodstock is proud of the history and heritage that is  preserved in landmarks and buildings. The premier treasures from the past in  this area include the Roseland Cottage-Bowen House with its elegant Gothic  Revival architecture, an 1850 garden, and a barn that preserves one of the  oldest surviving indoor bowling alleys in<br \/>\nthe nation.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Windham, Canterbury, Scotland<br \/>\n<strong>Windham Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-465-3000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.windhamct.com\/\">www.windhamct.com<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Canterbury Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-546-9693&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.canterburyct.org\">www.canterburyct.org<\/a><br \/>\n<strong>Scotland Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n860-423-9634<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.scotlandct.org\/\">www.scotlandct.org<\/a><strong> <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n860-423-6389&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.windhamchamber.com\/\">www.windhamchamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Town of Windham in the east-central portion of  Connecticut is the proud home of the lush campus of Eastern Connecticut State  University. This respected institution&nbsp;  stimulates the community by creating a \u201ccollege town\u201d atmosphere and  provides wealth of educational and cultural programs. Recreational amenities  are well developed and include several nearby state-maintained recreational  facilities for camping, boating and fishing. Encompassed within Windham is the  City of Willimantic, a hub of business and commerce and the location of the  ECSU campus. Canterbury has remained primarily agricultural through the  decades. Being removed from major transportation routes protected the town from  major transitions throughout the industrial revolution. The Town of Scotland  has remained sparsely populated, and little has occurred over the centuries to  disturb the tranquility and pristine scenic beauty of this agricultural  community. Former state governor Samuel Huntington and a signer of the  Declaration of Independence are famous native sons.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WINDHAM COUNTY Chamber of Commerce 1010 Main Street Willimantic 860-423-6389 www.windhamchamber.com Regional Tourism Office Information 860-536-8822 www.mysticcountry.com Major Highways Interstate 395; Routes 6, 44, 66, 97, and 169 Newcomers to Windham County will be enchanted by the pristine rural atmosphere, the wealth of historic sites, the elegance of vintage architecture, and the region\u2019s serenity. 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