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Upcoming Events in Woodstock Connecticut


April

7 MS Walk - Step by step, participants are walking closer to a cure for multiple sclerosis.

Address: Hyde School , Woodstock, Connecticut
Ph: (860) 953-0601 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free for spectators.

July

4 Annual Fourth of July Open House - Tours of the historic museum in recognition of Henry Bowen's patriotic parties from 1870 to 1894. He was known as "Mr. Fourth of July," four presidents of the U.S. and other dignified persons were guests.

Address: Roseland Cottage , Woodstock, Connecticut
Ph: (860) 928-4074 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.historicnewengland.org
Fee: $8.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Mansion at Bald Hill

Original home of Roxanna Wentworth Bowen, heiress of Pullman Train fortune, located on 90 acres surrounded by rolling pastors, English gardens, stone walls. Six rooms (one suite), TV;

Woodstock, CT Lodging

Roseland Cottage-Bowen House

Gothic Revival summer home (c.1846) by merchant and publisher Henry Bowen; Fourth of July host to presidents Grant, Hayes, Harrison and McKinley. Barn contains perhaps the oldest surviving indoor bowling alley in the country. 1850

Woodstock, CT Historic Homes


The Inn at Woodstock Hill

Restored country estate on 19 rolling acres, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 21 rooms, private bath, a/c, TV, working fireplaces;

Woodstock, CT Lodging

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