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Hidden Gems Of Connecticut
The latest Hidden Gem in the Nutmeg State has been making popular sodas since 1904.

The latest Hidden Gem in the Nutmeg State has been making popular sodas since 1904.

Sloppy Joe’s Hemingway Lookalike Contest returned to Key West this summer. Patch talked to some contestants about being “Papa.”
Wayne and Dona Leicht opened a small mineral business and natural history gallery in 1971, and then took on the world.
The annual tug of war between Annapolis and Eastport will return this fall. The coronavirus pandemic canceled last year's event.
The latest Hidden Gem is tucked into a nook in Hartford and is really where it all began.
KONKOL ON THE ROAD: Floridians were right. If you're looking for a rainy-day date in a beach town, leave it to beaver — Buc-ee's, that is.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society documents enslaved people and the enslavers who lived in the Herndon area.
Since the Liberty tree left Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers, people have wondered where it went. We may finally have the answer.
The latest Hidden Gem carries some historical significance.
Strolling the legendary canyon reveals its past and ongoing transformation.
The latest Hidden Gem is a journey through law enforcement's history.
The latest trip to a Hidden Gem is a look back in time.
Drama, danger, tragedy and selfies. O.J., a chainsaw clown and a TMZ bus burger brawl. No one does car chases like California.
If you’re looking for a scare this season, “Eerie Florida” author Mark Muncy has some spooky Tampa Bay area spots to suggest.
Volunteers brave the cold waters of the Potomac to put on a waterskiing show on the waterfront.
If you missed it, you can watch the event (see the video), which marked its 15th year since it was revived.
The 600-year-old oak tree cut down in Basking Ridge is causing delays in the preservation process as cement and metal is found inside.
The Novato Historical Guild shared photos of the former township's July 4 parade from the early 20th Century.