Stamford is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 122,643. As of July 1, 2014, according to the Census Bureau, the population of Stamford had risen to 128,278, making it the third-largest city in the state (behind Bridgeport and New Haven) and the seventh-largest city in New England. Approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Manhattan, Stamford is in the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk Metro area which is a part of the Greater New York metropolitan area.
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Join Capt. John for a day of exploration with your friends on our exciting sunset Tiki Taxi Tour. We can provide for Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties, Retirement Parties, Birthday Parties, Corporate Retreats, Engagements and Team Building events, or any other thing you can dream up!
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trap't is an award-winning real life escape game that will challenge you to think, work together & most of all have fun. Great for families, friends & corporate teams.
We took our family, ages 12-62 and had an amazing time. So much fun. Highly recommend this fun experience.
5.0 based on 106 reviews
Our immersive escape rooms are the perfect activity to escape into another world. Deadlocked Escape Rooms offers the opportunity to collaborate with others, investigate as you work to solve puzzles and clues and challenge yourself in a unique, fun and exciting way!
We went as birthday event for my husband. A friend suggested it and it was the right choice! It was a great way to spend an hour together with friends and leverage each others strengths to use the clues and escape . It was challenging and so much fun. It would be a great activity if you have friends in town, need a corporate team building activity, or a little digital detox! People that learned we went said they've always wanted to do it. My recommendation is to go! #noclue
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Just saw Something i Rotten. It was wonderful. Ending season with Kinky Boots!!! Dressing Room can be fun, too. So glad theater is in my backyard! PS: Shakespeare in the summer
4.5 based on 295 reviews
Seasonal fun awaits you at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center. The 118-acre property is home to Heckscher Farm, an 18-acre working farm; Overbrook Nature Center; the Bendel Mansion, with changing exhibitions and pieces from the Museum’s permanent collection; an otter pond; Nature’s Playground; the Stamford Observatory; Animal Embassy; and more than 80 acres of hiking trails. The Wheels in the Woods Trail provides a universally accessible nature trail. Come discover, learn, and enjoy!
My husband and I visited the Stamford Museum and Nature Center in Stamford Connecticut on Monday, April 19th, 2021. We found out about this museum because it is part of the CT Art Trail Passport Booklet, making it a good value. We visited primarily to see the Special Exhibit ‘Global Garden: Resonant Beauty, A Solo Exhibition of Orchid Paintings by Patricia Laspino’, which was excellent, being very inspirational. We were very impressed with this exhibit and feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to see it, since it is only on view until April 25th. I give this museum an excellent rating because of this exhibit. However, after it is over, I am not certain what will be on view at the museum because there is a gap of time between when this exhibit ends and when the next exhibit begins on May 21st, and the museum does not appear to have a permanent exhibit always on view. I provide more details about this exhibit in the Special Exhibit section of this write-up. The museum is located inside the Bendel Mansion, which has large rooms with nice architecture inside, but no rooms were set-up with furnishings depicting how it looked as a mansion. The one issue we had with our visit was finding the museum from the farm parking lot. The directions say to park in the Heckscher Farm parking lot and not in the museum parking lot at this time. The museum is not close or even in view from the farm parking lot. We were provided with 2 maps as we entered the grounds, one in black and white the other a Trail Map. The museum is not very distinctively marked on the map that is in black and white, it just blended in with everything else. The Trail Map had it designated in red. Nevertheless, it took a while to find the museum from the Hechscher Farm parking lot. We were glad the weather was very nice because if it had been rainy or cold out, the walk from the parking lot to the museum wouldn’t have been very nice, in particular because it is hilly. So wear comfortable shoes. However, there was plenty of free parking in the Heckscher Parking Lot at the time of our visit. It just wasn’t convenient to the museum. Special Exhibit: ‘Global Garden: Resonant Beauty, A Solo Exhibition of Orchid Paintings by Patricia Laspino’: The paintings in this exhibit were both beautiful and impressive and together with the write-ups depicted a great mixture of art, culture, history, science, nature and addressed the impacts of Climate Change and Global Warming on various species of orchids as well as other types of flowers, including peonies. Each painting had a write-up with a title, flower facts, including specie of orchid or flower, bird (if applicable), native range (where each orchid grows) and artist notes. The artist notes were definitely quite interesting and educational and depicted specific features and characteristics about each orchid, including historic and scientific information, growth patterns, and the stories and experiences that the artist had with the flower. This exhibit is truly amazing!! I never knew that there were so many diverse species of orchids from all over the world. The paintings and associated write-ups within this exhibit nicely reflect the many years of research studies that the artist put into their creation, effectively addressing the flowers and paintings from the perspective of their beauty, diversity, preservation and stewardship. It is definitely apparent that the artist was influenced by several artists, including Georgia O’Keeffe, as well as her botanist background. This exhibit was very well done and worth seeing. The Heckscher Farm, Gardens, River Otter, Nature Center and Much More: It was a nice walk through the farm, both to and from the museum. There was a nice variety of animals, to see and take pictures of that were all well-kept and had plenty of room to move about. The animals included chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, horses, cows and much more. The grounds and surrounding landscape were also scenic and nicely maintained. We particularly enjoyed the River Otter, who didn’t come out until we opened the gate to where you could view him. Interesting information about River Otters, their environment, including their habitat and diet, was on display. The Overbrook Nature Center and Gift Shop had taxidermy artifacts representing animals from the area on display, with educational write-ups as well as snakes and a rock collection. Interesting information about the seasons, bird migrations and the Atlantic Flyway were also on display. The vegetable gardens were not in bloom at the time of our visit but did have garlic and leaves to strawberry plants sprouting up. These gardens, which are planted with over 50 varieties of fruits and vegetables, including dozens of heirloom varieties, would be nice to see later in the season. The farm, which has an interesting history, is definitely great for families with young children but could also be enjoyed by adults. Picnic tables were available on the grounds making it nice for a family picnic. There were a variety of different trails, which we did not have an opportunity to take based on the amount of time we had available to us at the time of our visit. One that we missed, which would have been interesting to see, was the Sculpture Trail that appears to be relatively close to the museum based on the map in black and white. Our visit took about an hour and 20 minutes, with an emphasis on viewing the Special Exhibit in the museum, but included the areas mentioned above going to and from the museum. It is great that this museum has been able to remain open with a wide range of hours during the pandemic and that we didn’t need timed tickets, giving a lot of flexibility in terms of the time of our arrival. The only issue we had with our visit was that we were not able to park close to the museum.
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If you like breathtaking water views, a sandy beach, rocky ledges, a walking/running path, grassy picnic areas, sitting areas and shade trees this park is perfect for you. The area is very family friendly with many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. There are restrooms and water fountains in building by the beach. There is also a concession area there but you will need to check the hours. It was closed when we were there. The parking is $25 per car!!
4.5 based on 50 reviews
The Palace Theatre, an incredible concert and theatre venue, endeavors to entertain, engage and enlighten the community by bringing the world's best in arts and entertainment. Comedy, music, theatre, dance - The Palace has it all. From our stunning 1927 main stage to our cozy, club-like UpStage space, you'll discover that world-class artists are closer than you think. . . in the heart of Downtown
I've been there to see several shows. There have been occasions when I sat on the mezzanine, orchestra and side seating; everywhere I sat was great! Comfortable seating and great programs and shows for everyone.
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SoundWaters was founded in 1989 with the mission to protect Long Island Sound through education and action. SoundWaters programs include: Rigorous, experiential science education, preK through high school Floating Classroom education sails aboard SoundWaters Summer Young Mariners STEM Academy for underperforming students Skill-building internship and mentoring for high school students Summer sailing and ecology camp Events and seminars for adults Public education sails and charters for all ages Kayak and Paddleboard rentals
We had an excellent experience on SoundWaters’ schooner this afternoon. The captain and crew were very skilled and informative, the ship was spotlessly clean, guests had adequate social distancing, and even the weather cooperated! Top notch operation, highly recommended. Soundwaters’ other educational initiatives are very impressive and deserve participation and support.
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I have both hiked and biked here. I'd recommend bringing bug spray, as the bugs can be bad at times. For the bikers out there this spot offers trails for all levels. Some trails have more rocks and roots than others but there are also smooth paths too! There are many trails to choose from! The cave trail offers a view of a cave! While other trails will give you the classic New England feel with rock walls visible throughout the wooded area. No matter which trail you choose to explore you'll enjoy it!
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RPM Raceway is America's ultimate all=electric karting and entertainment destination providing an authentic, exhilarating and memorable experience.
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