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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4.5 based on 173 reviews
Explore Art and Science at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.The Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm; closed Mondays and major holidays. Closing at 3 pm the eve before Christmas and New Year's Day.
The Bruce is a modest museum over all, and it is subdivided to provide space for two or three adult art exhibitions, a natural history section, and children's attraction spaces.
Rather than being a smorgasbord of not-quite satisfying morsels, however, the site is consistently delightful with bite-sized showcases and at least one or two mind-filling courses.
Examples will vary. We've visited to view drawings of big cats, many featured on Hermes scarves; African American quilts; Paris paintings featuring the city during its period of public lighting improvements; and most recently the current exhibition of Toulouse-Lautrec works on loan from the Herakleidon Museum.
Regardless of the specific current draw, there is large single room devoted to an interesting lesser-known artist - and a number of dinosaur-related enticements for youngsters. During warm weather, the grounds offer picnic possibilities amid prehistoric beast sculptures.
In short, this is a fun place for adults, kids and families.
4.5 based on 249 reviews
The Norwalk Seaport Association has owned, restored and maintained Sheffield Island Lighthouse since 1986 and is the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Friends group for the Norwalk Islands.Sheffield Island with its historic 145-year-old lighthouse, beaches and wildlife refuge offers abundant summer fun for visitors. From May through September, visitors can board the Seaport Association's 45-foot C.J. Toth catamaran for a cruise to the island then tour the lighthouse, observe wildlife in their natural habitat in the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, hunt for shells along the beach, dine on a picnic lunch, play on the lawns around the lighthouse and just have a good time. The lighthouse tower provides magnificent views of Long Island Sound and, on a clear day, of the New York City skyline. Join us for one of the most exciting tours that the Norwalk Harbor Islands area has to offer! During this unforgettable adventure tour of Sheffield Island and Lighthouse, you'll step directly from the boat into the past.
We didn't realize you needed advance tickets but fortunately two seats opened up and my wife and I were able too go. Dan, the tour guide, was very knowledgeable about the area and was a terrific guide to the lighthouse itself. All three, Dan, the first mate, Andy, and the captain were all very professional.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Finally made the trip and so glad we did. The property and facilities are just stunning. We did a self guided tour and really enjoyed it. The docents are all very knowledgeable and there was someone at every location ready to answer questions and/or share their knowledge of the property and people associated with it.
My favorite building on the property was the sculpture building...less about the collection, although it was nice, but much more for the architecture of the building and the lighting through the glass roof.
My least favorite was the painting gallery.
The glass house itself is absolutely unique and while it is consistently referred to as the crown jewel of the property I found a number of the other buildings much more interesting as well as the stories about the grounds....which all look very natural but apparently are as well thought out as the structures on the property.
4.5 based on 257 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!
Have made the 30 minute drive several times in the past year, with kids, well worth it. The outdoor animal enclosures and indoor exotic animal exhibit are usually our first stops. The excellent wooden playground with slides of various sizes is usually how we end the visit. The hiking trails are fun too, time permitting.
5 based on 17 reviews
Darien Library is a Library Journal Five Star Library. We are among the busiest public libraries in the state, with over 1,300 people visiting on an average day. Aside from books and movies, we offer free WiFi, computers, programs for all ages, meeting rooms, a Business Center, a Digital Media Lab, and helpful staff to answer your questions. The building is award winning, so stop by today!
Thinking libraries were becoming obsolete, I held off for way too long before finding an excuse to visit this library. Actually took my 5 year old grandson to look for some books for sleepover weekend. What a pleasant surprise! The children's area was bright, and very inviting. And there was a cafe for lunch. We also spent time outside, sitting and reading by the fountain. Drive thru drop off for return of books. Easy, spacious and attractive. Will visit more often!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
A 19th-century boarding house where artists rented rooms and where the first Impressionist art colony in the United States was established.
Although the guide did a wonderful job in explaining the complex history of this house, it is essential that you buy the guide to the house if you want to fully understand it.
There is a small but very interesting gift shop, and we found the history of the slaves and the room that they probably lived in one of the most moving parts of our visit.
Another high point was the extraordinary number of paintings that were done in the house and featuring the exact rooms ofthe house. That begins as soon as you walk in the door and you see a young girl in a painting looking at the staircase that you are seeing in real life.
Very much worth while to both of us.
4 based on 177 reviews
Greenwich's main street is filled with upscale shops and restaurants.
I grew up nearby but hadn't been back in a few years - lots of nice boutiques have been added including stores like Velvet. In short, Saks is still there, many fine jewelry stores and high end boutiques that make this a fun/fancy place to shop or just walk up and down. Also fun to car spot as the avenue doubles as a Porsche/Range Rover parking lot so you don't have to go to a dealership to see every exotic car in existence!! That part has changed since I was a kid!
4.5 based on 150 reviews
We were babysitting our great granddaughter and took our granddaughters car that has a season pass on a Monday, otherwise $25 parking fee in season, Plenty of walking/biking/running trails and their is a tram (free) that seems to run about every 15 minutes to take you to different parts of the park. Nice playground for kids and the snack bar has a nice menu and plenty of snacks and drinks for sale. The beach itself is clean but the waters edge is covered with lots of crushed/broken seashells so be sure and bring foot protection. Also there is a good foot+ drop from shallow edge to water so be careful with kids, Lots of shade spotsb ut bet they go quickly on a weekend. Overall a very good place to spend a day or evening.
5 based on 5 reviews
Darien Pilates follows the traditional teachings of the Pilates system, so you can feel stronger, more connected and centered, for a better quality of life. Our mission is to provide the highest quality Authentic Pilates instruction for each and every client. Here at the studio we are dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming place for Pilates devotees to make profound connections with themselves through their individual workouts – connections that are carried out into their daily lives. In our studio, we provide a highly individualized approach to Authentic Pilates. Each client’s desired goals are measured against their abilities: great care is taken in making sure that any medical conditions, disabilities, etc. are noted and that the sessions will safely provide maximum work. At Darien Pilates, the instructors are top-tier and very experienced, all with extensive Pilates histories and training in the Authentic Pilates method. If you have any special requests, complaints, compliments, concerns or suggestions to help us provide the best service possible. Please don’t hesitate to write an email we will take care of your requests within two business days.
Easy access, exit 11 if you come from i-95, they welcome you with complementary Evian or Fuji bottled water, clean towels, tons of parking in a nice environment building surrounded by trees, you can tell the studio is a space made to order, lots of natural light, the workouts are tailor made, the instructors are all local women super friendly people.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We're often spending a pleasant afternoon wiling away a few minutes in this beautiful library. The front reading room has pleasant chairs to read new arrivals. Throughout the library are nooks to read or study. The second floor has a space where they hold interesting literary, artistic, and civic events. The children's area downstairs is very comfortable and supports great programming. The Friends Bookstore is a great place to pick up an inexpensive book and support the great work of the library.
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