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  1. Wallingford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, centrally located between New Haven and Hartford, and Boston and New York City. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region .

  2. Wallingford, CT is a great New England town, located between New Haven and Hartford, as well as New York City and Boston, and home to over 45,000 residents.

    • Gouveia Vineyards
    • Toyota Oakdale Theatre
    • Paradise Hills Vineyard
    • Farmer Joe’s Gardens
    • New England Cider Company
    • Downtown Wallingford
    • Quinnipiac Linear Trail
    • Mattabesett Trail
    • Nehemiah Royce House
    • On Track Karting

    A pastoral hilltop in the rural south of Wallingford is fluted with more than 32 acres of vineyards, maintained by the Gouveia family. The winery produces 90,000 bottles a year, using knowhow imported from Portugal by the founder Joe Gouveia. He grew up in a village near the city of Viseu. Gouveia Vineyards grows a wide array of grapes, including C...

    Wallingford may be a town of modest proportions, but is home to a massive multi-purpose venue that serves the region. The Oakdale Theatre started out as an open-air stage for summer stock in 1954. Later it became a concert venue played by the likes of Paul Anka, Tom Jones, The Who and The Doors. A wooden dome was added in 1972, and then the venue w...

    Another recommended stop on the CT Wine Trail is Paradise Hills, a boutique, Tuscan-inspired winery in 65 acres of undulating countryside. The Ruggiero family has been tending these vines since 1997, cultivating Vignoles, Chardonnay, Seyval Blanc, Cayuga, Vidal Blanc, Tramenet and Chambourcin grapes, among others. The idyllic terroir benefits from ...

    For the people of Wallingford and Meriden this farm stand provides baskets of super-fresh organic produce as part of a community-supported agriculture program. But I’m pleased to report you can visit the store for freshly harvested fruit and vegetables. There’s also meat, eggs, milk, butter, cream, preserves, honey, maple syrup, spreads, sauces, ga...

    Cider has been given the craft brewery treatment at this mill in an industrial area by the Quinnipiac River. And just like a craft brewery the New England Cider Company runs a cozy taproom where you can sample the fruits of their press on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The company was established in 2013 by two friends with years of ho...

    Welcoming you in Wallingford’s old center are close to 80 locally-owned businesses. Intriguing stores and international eateries line several blocks of Center Street. The south side is dominated by Center Street Cemetery, dating all the way back to the 1670s. When I last browsed downtown Wallingford there were stores for vintage video games, exotic...

    This well-maintained walking trail is in a natural, undeveloped corridor between the west bank of the Quinnipiac River and the Wilbur Cross Parkway. The paved route, designed for walking, biking and skating, continues for more than a mile from Community Lake in the south. I enjoyed my stroll through groves of red maples, cedar junipers and red oaks...

    Wallingford is on the route of a 50-mile Blue-Blazed walking path. The Mattabesett Trail bends through central Connecticut on a horseshoe-shaped route from the Connecticut River at Middletown to Lamentation Mountain in Berlin. The portion of the trail passing through Wallingford is hoisted on the Metacomet Ridge, an immense basalt fault formed at t...

    An essential detour, this historic saltbox-style house is at 538 North Main Street, on the southern end of the little Dutton Park. Nehemiah Royce (1636-1706) was a local carpenter, joiner and blacksmith. From 1693 he represented Wallingford at the Court of the Connecticut Colony. His house is the oldest in Wallingford, and dates to 1672. I was fasc...

    There’s high-octane family fun at this indoor karting facility staffed by a friendly team that puts safety first. “Arrive & Drive” is available at On Track Karting, allowing you to simply show up, pay, and take part in a registration process. Then you can enter an eight-minute heat session at one of the longest and fastest tracks in the United Stat...

  3. Our Town. Wallingford, Connecticut is a great New England town, located between New Haven and Hartford, as well as New York City and Boston, and home to over 44,900 residents.

  4. Wallingford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, centrally located between New Haven and Hartford, and Boston and New York City. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 44,396 at the 2020 census. The community was named after Wallingford, in England.

  5. Wallingford, urban town (township), New Haven county, south-central Connecticut, U.S. It lies along the Quinnipiac River northeast of New Haven. The land was purchased from Montowese, son of an Indian chief, in 1638 for 12 cloth coats.

  6. Town of Wallingford. A picturesque with small-town character and New England charm. Choate Rosemany Hall, a private preparatory school is located in the town. Recreational and cultural attractions include the Paul Mellon Arts Center and the Toyota Oakdale Theater.

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