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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Town Hall - James Baldwin and William F. Buckley's famous 1965 debate - 2/1/2025

    Town Hall

    3.5(183 reviews)
    103.6 miTheater District, Midtown West

    This has the potential to be the most poorly designed theater I've seen in my entire life. The bar…read more(and merch tables) in the lobby create an unusable passage with people trying to come in the front doors, trying to get drinks/merch and you can never tell which line is for what. They have like 3 toilets for the entire venue and you'll spend a chunk of your time waiting in line. I think the restrooms are original to the building (1920s) The sound system looks to be Meyer Leopard arrays with 900-LFCs and Rivage PM5 for the house console - so that's ripping! Only redeeming quality

    I've been to this venue a few times for different events, (comedy or a concert) and all times have…read morebeen very pleasant. The seats are comfortable and the view from the seats on the ground level are all decent. I've been where we sat at the last row on the ground level and I've visited where we had seats closer to the stage. The lines aren't crazy long, and the security works pretty quickly to move things right along. They do sell cocktails and snacks. I love that this venue is right in the middle of the city with plenty of public tranportation options. The fees have always been reasonable and cheaper if you pay at their box office. This is definitely a venue I would attend future events at based on my prior experiences.

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    Town Hall - Electric Youth - Debbie Gibson & Friends - Electric Youth 35th Anniversary Show @ Town Hall - Jul 26 2024

    Electric Youth - Debbie Gibson & Friends - Electric Youth 35th Anniversary Show @ Town Hall - Jul 26 2024

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    Town of Simsbury - Memorial Day Parade 5-26-25

    Town of Simsbury

    5.0(2 reviews)
    16.0 mi

    One of the top 5 towns we were looking to live in for a variety of reasons…read more In May 1670, Town of Simsbury was incorporated; it is Connecticut's 21st town. Currently, there are approximately 24,000 people living there. Simsbury is part of the Farmington Valley. There are three state parks; Penwood, Talcott Mountain, and Stratton Brook. The famous landmark, Heublein Tower can be seen from a distance in various parts of the state. The Pinchot Sycamore is the largest tree in Connecticut, which is located in Simsbury. The International Skating Center is also located there; many well-known ice skaters trained there. The town is very beautiful and nicely maintained; houses are beautiful. There are many things to do. There is a town center, hiking trails, libraries, playgrounds, and restaurants. The school system is highly rated and crime rates are low. I really enjoy exploring the town and I'm there quite often. Overall, an A+ town all around.

    1.) Introduction: I get to write a review on this town?!…read moreYessssssssssss! I am kind of giddy about this one! I lived here for almost 10 years and I believe I will be moving back. Simsbury is a place to have a family and raise children. Simsbury is for champions! 2.) Aesthetics: Beautiful Simsbury, beautiful, beautiful Simsbury. Lots of woods. It's kind of rural meets Suburban. High class yet down to earth. 3.) Schools: A town of very nice elementary, middle, high schools and private schools. Your child is going to get a good education here. 4.) Citizens: Contrary to belief, Simsbury is not like that next town over. These people are a generally down to earth bunch. I describe these people as working middle class citizens. Yes, there are people who make money here, but that's just a slight deviation towards lower and upper class. 5.) Residences: Just like I said about Socio-economic status, you can find all types of housing here. From tiny startup homes to apartments to condominiums to McMansions, you can find it all! I recall when I was first looking for apartments I was able to find one on Hopmeadow Road for $700 a month. That was back in 2007! 6.) Town - statistics: To be honest, the statistics are that 90% of the citizens have college degrees and make an annual income of $90,000. That percentage also ties in with the literacy rate, as well as the likelihood that a high school graduate will go onto a 4 year college. 7.) Impressions: After I earn my ultimate degree, settle on a job, finish being young, partying and having fun, I am moving back here!

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    Town of Simsbury - Memorial Day Parade 5-26-25

    Memorial Day Parade 5-26-25

    Town of Simsbury - Getting a seat for the town's Memorial Day parade

    Getting a seat for the town's Memorial Day parade

    Town of Simsbury - Memorial Day Parade 5-26-25

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    Cromwell Historical Marker

    Cromwell Historical Marker

    1.0(1 review)
    14.0 mi

    It had a factory known for manufacturing mechanical banks and toys…read more One of its cemeteries is the final resting place for veterans of the French and Indian War. But it's historical marker is in very poor condition, one of the very poorest I have seen. Located in front of Town Hall, this is a two-sided marker from the CT Historical Commission in the familiar white lettering on a blue background. It has the inscription on just one side and very oddly has a blank side on the reverse, something I don't believe I have seen before. It is in an extremely distressed condition -the blue paint is failing and peeling everywhere. The inscription reads: This area was settled in 1650 as a rural farming community known as Middletown Upper Houses. It was incorporated and named Cromwell in 1851. The 18th century saw a thriving riverport, followed by brownstone quarrying and several factories including J&E Stevens Company, noted for mechanical iron banks and toys. The A.N Pierson, Inc green houses rank among the world's largest and as a rose grower Cromwell was given the title "Rose Town". The Old Burying Ground. granted in 1713, is the resting place of veterans of the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and the Civil War Erected by the Town of Cromwell The Cromwell Historical Society and the Connecticut Historical Commission 1975

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    Cromwell Historical Marker
    Cromwell Historical Marker
    Cromwell Historical Marker - Not a lot of pride showed here- mind you - this is at Town Hall

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    Not a lot of pride showed here- mind you - this is at Town Hall

    Town of Clinton

    Town of Clinton

    5.0(2 reviews)
    34.4 mi

    In memory of Andrew…read moreand Billy The Clinton Town Hall was built back in 1936 with money donated by William Stanton Andrews. It is a lovely building in a great location that is a pleasure to visit. The inside has an absolutely gorgeous marble lobby with gold crown molding and several huge fountains that are extremely cool. A beautiful red tail stag is in the entrance of the main lobby and was donated in 1978 by Sturges Redfield. The stag was carved in Europe and has been in his family for over a century. Pretty impressive critter. The Town hall also contains the Clinton Historical Society Museum Room that has different exhibits of local history and the building also contains 5 working fireplaces and a 450 seat auditorium. Quite an impressive place. One thing that is missing are the kitties. For years the Town Hall had a lovely and friendly cat named Andrew but he eventually got old and passed on. He was replace by Billy, a rather plump but lovable feline that that also ended up leaving this world. I have heard they aren't going to get any new cats which is a shame. Being greating by Andrew or Billy was always a treat. The Clinton Town Hall is a cool place even without the kitties. A interesting place to pay taxes or do tedious government stuff. Everyone here is always friendly and will go out of their way to help. They even have some beautiful river views from the back and a kayak and canoe ramp by the dock. A very cool town hall that has so many cool and interesting things to do and look at.

    Town Hall in Clinton, CT. Their webmaster, Allison, helped me with a web project. Everyone I…read morespoke with at the town hall was very nice.

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    Town of Clinton - Red tail stag

    Red tail stag

    Town of Clinton - Beautiful lobby

    Beautiful lobby

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