Explorer’s Guide – Connecticut

Explorer’s Guide – Connecticut by Barnett D. Laschever, published by W. W. Norton in February 2002, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 432 pages. This edition presents an in-depth exploration of Connecticut, highlighting the state’s historic homes, fine architecture, village greens, and scenic back roads, along with its rich cultural venues and excellent dining options.
Readers will discover a wealth of attractions and points of interest that showcase the beauty and diversity of Connecticut. The guide includes 60 photographs and 21 maps, making it easier for travelers to navigate and appreciate the state’s offerings. With a focus on travel and exploration, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to uncover the hidden gems of New England.
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Connecticut offers travelers the finest attractions of New England–historic homes, fine architecture, village greens, fall foliage, and old seaports–as well as more scenic back roads, excellent restaurants, and cultural venues than a resident could explore in a lifetime. This book will lead travelers to places they wouldn’t otherwise find. 60 photos. 21 maps.
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