I've spent my whole life exploring Connecticut's small towns. There's just one gem I make sure to visit every fall.
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I've spent my whole life exploring Connecticut's small towns. There's just one gem I make sure to visit every fall.
"Located in a 250-year-old building, Greiser's has spent the past century serving as Easton's post office, a gas station, a general store, and more. Today, it's a great spot for grabbing breakfast, lunch, craft coffee, local goods, and charming antiquities. Greiser's is also the place to be if you want to attend a poetry night, concert, or cookout. The market is so popular with locals that it even has an entire cupboard dedicated to handmade mugs for regular customers."
"Though many travelers head to Vermont or New Hampshire for a fall escape, I say there's nothing quite like autumn in Connecticut. Growing up in the state allowed me to explore the quaintest towns most tourists miss, and one of my favorites is Easton. In my opinion, it's the most magical when its streets are lined with crimson and gold leaves, and endless fall adventures await."
Easton, Connecticut is a small Fairfield County town with fewer than 10,000 residents located about an hour-and-a-half drive from New York City. The town fills with crimson and gold leaves in autumn and offers activities such as craft coffee and local goods at Greiser's Coffee & Market; apple picking at Silverman's Farm; leaf-peeping at Crow Hill Preserve; and visiting goats at Blue Button Farm. Greiser's occupies a 250-year-old building and hosts community events like poetry nights, concerts, and cookouts, while Maple Row Farm begins Christmas festivities in November with hot chocolate and seasonal offerings.
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