FALL FIELD TRIP: OCTOBER 7th, 2021: LITCHFIELD COUNTY
We are happy to announce this exciting trip to an area
that is full of
photographic opportunities. Fall foliage will enhance the
following
six locations!
STOP # 1: We MEET at 9:00 AM
THE RAILROAD MUSEUM OF NEW ENGLAND
242 East Main Street
Thomaston, CT
The railway station is an
historic landmark which commenced operations
in 1849. It serviced all of the river communities from
Winstead to Bridgeport.
Photo ops: trains outside the museum
STOP #2
MORRIS RESERVOIR
Off of Rte. 109 on right.
Plenty of off-road parking.
Dam with cascading water and stream
STOP #3
NEARBY FARM STAND
Mums, pumpkins, and overlook to farm buildings
BELLA LUNA gift shop with rustic exterior across the
street.
STOP #4
BUDDHA ARIYAMETT ARAM TEMPLE
Rte. 109 Morris
Colorful architecture of several temples!
Established in 2002 by Laotian monks
on well-manicured grounds.
STOP #5
SHRINE OF LOURDES
50 Montford Road, Litchfield
Replica of the Lourdes Grotto
in France. The 170-acre shrine was built
by the Montford Missionaries and is dedicated as a place
of peace
prayer, and pilgrimage. Discover flower and fauna shots around
the
grounds.
LUNCH at the Grotto Cafe: indoor seating and outdoor
tables with
sun umbrellas; reasonably-priced soups, salads,
sandwiches, and dessert.
Rest rooms available.
STOP #6
TOPSMEAD STATE FOREST
Buell Road, Litchfield
Former summer residence of Edith Morton Chase who left the
house
and it's grounds to the state of Connecticut on her death
in 1972.
Edith was the daughter of Henry Sabin Chase, the first
president of the
Chase Brass and Copper Company in Waterbury- the brass
Capitol of the
world!
Welcome Center, Chase Cottage, Old Buell Farm, Orintas
Family Butterfly
Garden & Viewing Stand, Birding!
Restrooms available.
Contact Linda Thomas at humbrd001@yahoo.com to SIGN UP and/or address
questions or concerns.
Please INCLUDE YOUR
CELL PHONE NUMBER when signing up.
Must be a paid NHCC member.
*For the safety of all, MASKS
must be worn when inside buildings, thanks!