Indy bookstores are back on the rise, and Hickory has stood tall in the local lit scene for six decades. A large store with a huge section dedicated to children's books, as well as puzzles, toys and stationery, the print book is still at the heart of things here, though they sell ebooks, too.
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New Britain Museum of American Art
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Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
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6. Tapping Reeve House & Litchfield Law School
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8. Connecticut Industrial Museum
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