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CTMQ > CTMQ Town Guides > CTMQ’s Guide to Scotland

CTMQ’s Guide to Scotland

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Everything Scotland

I’ve been exploring and writing about Connecticut since 2006. After a decade, I began compiling CTMQ guides for each town in the state. I plan on “completing” Scotland CTMQ-style… as well as the other 168 towns, cities, and boroughs in Connecticut. After all, that is the ultimate goal of CTMQ.

What do you know about the town most famous for being named Scotland and having an annual Highland Games. You can scroll down for my list of things to do in town. Or, as always, you can click on the town’s tag to see what I’ve done.

If I’ve missed anything in town or if anything has closed or changed, please let me know.

All The CTMQ Scotland Stuff

Links take you to my reports.

Museums

D’Elia Antique Tool Museum
Edward Waldo Homestead
The Huntington Homestead

Hikes & Paddles

Mohegan State Forest
James V. Spignesi, Jr. Wildlife Management Area
Talbot Wildlife Management Area
Merrick Brook Natural Area Preserve

Joshua’s Trust Trails – Intro

    Pappenheimer Preserve

Wolf Den Land Trust Trails – Intro

    The Shoemaker Demonstration Forest

Nature Conservancy Trails – Intro

    Rock Spring Preserve

Shetucket River Water Trail

Food & Drink

The Vineyard at Hilly Land

Looking for your favorite restaurant? Here is an explanation as to why it’s not here.

Everything Else

National Historic Landmark: Samuel Huntington Birthplace
National Recreation Trail: Shetucket River Water Trail
Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor
Hurricane Farm
Highland Festival
American Wood & Metal Planes, by Andy D’Elia

Completion Celebration Meal & Scotland Wrap-Up

Scottish Food at Highland Festival

Scotland… you’re on notice!

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