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  1. Tolland County (/ ˈtɑːlənd / TAH-lənd) is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2020 census, its population was 149,788. [ 1 ] It is incorporated into 13 towns and was originally formed on October 13, 1785, from portions of eastern Hartford County and western Windham County.

  2. Learn about the Tolland region, a county with over 150,000 residents and 3,000 work sites, many of whom are active in the Tolland County Chamber of Commerce. Discover its attractions, such as UCONN, Stafford Springs Motor Speedway, and historic Coventry, and its easy access to major markets and airports.

  3. Town Offices: 21 Tolland Green, Tolland CT 06084 Phone: 860-871-3600 Mon - Wed: 8:00am - 4:30pm | Thu: 8:00am - 7:30pm | Closed Friday Site Map | Website Content Policy | Government Websites by CivicPlus ®

  4. Tolland (/ ˈ t ɑː l ə n d / TAH-lənd) is a suburban town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 14,563 at the 2020 census. [1]

    • Tolland Green Historic District
    • Daniel Benton Homestead Museum
    • Old Tolland County Jail and Museum
    • Tolland County Courthouse Museum
    • The Adventure Park at Storrs
    • Crandall Park
    • Birch Mountain Pottery
    • New England Motorcycle Museum
    • Cassidy Hill Vineyard
    • Shenipsit State Forest

    Centered on Tolland’s long and narrow Town Green is a historic district with over 50 contributing buildings, most of which are fine residences from the 18th and 19th centuries. The green has had the same basic footprint for almost three centuries, and in its earliest years the south end was the site of the first congregational church, in a log buil...

    The Tolland Historical Society operates three museums in the town, the first of which is out in the countryside to the south. This is the Daniel Benton Homestead, where six generations of the Benton family lived, from the first half of the 18th century to 1932. The sons of its founder, Daniel Benton, fought in the French and Indian War, and five of...

    As we’ll see, in the 19th century Tolland was the judicial center for the whole county. Anybody awaiting trial accused of felony crimes, or given a custodial sentence of up to a year would do their time at this jail, built in 1856 (the fourth on the site). The jail functioned from this time to 1968, and the rather decorative jailer’s home in front ...

    It’s worth combining a visit to the Old Tolland County Jail with the historic courthouse opposite, also in the hands of the Tolland Historical Society. This solemn building was constructed in 1822 (replacing one from 1775) and was the site of all court sessions in Tolland County for the next 70 years. From the green the most striking part of the bu...

    In the woods to the south-east of Tolland there’s a high ropes course with eight different trails. You’ll make your way between tree-top platform via more than 80 different transitions, made from rope, wood or cable. All of the courses have at least two zip-lines, while the Pine Rush trail has six, including the park’s highest and longest. If all t...

    A treasured local amenity, Tolland’s 300-acre town park accommodates multiple outdoor activities. First off, there are five miles of wooded trails, and Crandall Pond has a beach open for swimming during the school summer break. Fees apply, but these are affordable even for non-residents. As well as swimming lanes, the beach has a diving board and r...

    At 223 Merrow Road in Tolland you’ll come to the store and studio for ceramicist Susan Gerr, who has been working in clay for three decades. She makes handcrafted functional pottery (casseroles, mugs, sushi sets), all playing with contrasting elements like smooth or textured surfaces, or glazed or unglazed areas. If you’re in the area you can put y...

    At the cavernous, 200-year-old Hockanum Mill in neighbouring Vernon, the motorcycle enthusiast Ken Kaplan has opened a museum with scores of bikes from more than 25 brands. These are set out on two floors, one dedicated to Harley Davidson and vintage brands like Indian, and another for off-road bikes by the likes of Honda and Kawasaki. These gleami...

    You could escape for a while to the Connecticut hills, tasting reds, whites and rosés at Cassidy Hill’s welcoming winery. This is set in a rustic pinewood log cabin, and every Friday night in summer there will be live music on the porch. A tasting session with five wines will cost $7 and for $10 you’ll get a Cassidy Hill logo class to take home. Th...

    Beyond the west side of Tolland you can get onto the Blue-Blazed Shenipsit Trail, which goes south, along the eastern lip of the Connecticut River Valley for 50 miles to the Meshomasic State Forest. The highest point on the trail is local, at Soapstone Mountain within the Shenipsit State forest. At the summit you can climb a new observation tower, ...

  5. The Town of Tolland, first settled before 1715, covers an area of forty-one square miles and is situated twenty miles northeast of Hartford, CT. Tolland, originally a part of the Town of Windsor, was settled by people who felt that Windsor was becoming overcrowded and that their growing families were in need of homesteads.

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  7. Jul 24, 2023 · Welcome to Tolland, Connecticut, the charming town with plenty of attractions to explore! As a local, I’m here to share my top 15 must-see attractions in Tolland that you won’t want to miss.

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