Content Marketing
Content marketing is the practice of developing written pieces, video, photography, infographics and more for the web. Content may live on CTvisit.com, be sent in an email, or be shared across social media platorms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Here are a few of the ways we are using content to promote our partners.


Visit Connecticut’s Hidden Gems this Fall
Each fall, people visit Connecticut to see brilliant displays of foliage in every corner of the state. But even if you live here, there may be a few spots in Connecticut that you’ve never seen, and the fall season is a great time to discover them for yourself. Here are just a few hidden gems worth exploring during the fall.
Featuring: Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry | Comstock Covered Bridge | Empower Adventure Park at Nomads | Grace Farms | Hawk Ridge Winery | New England Motorcycle Museum | Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort | The Glass House | The Vanilla Bean Café

Great Connecticut Gardens for Fall
Spring and Summer may be Connecticut’s most popular months for garden hopping, but those seasons pale in comparison to the natural colors that take over in fall. Here are just a few of the places that remain great garden destinations for visits and activities throughout the autumn months.
Featuring: Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens | Edgerton Park | Florence Griswold Museum | Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden | Hill-Stead Museum | Logee's Greenhouses | Town of West Hartford | White Flower Farm

Old Mills Get New Life with Craft Brews & More
Our CT Ambassador Deb Cohen of The Front Door Project recently took a trip through converted mills in Connecticut for pints, bites, and historical delights. Follow along on her culinary adventure.
Featuring: City of New Britain | Forest City Brewing | Kinsmen Brewing Company | Parrott Delaney Tavern | Powder Hollow Brewery | R Dee Winery | Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company | The Connecticut Beer Trail

Kids Museums
Have you got some little ones looking to be entertained – really little ones? This itinerary should please them very much. Feel free to pick and choose here, or go all out with a multiday east-to-west museum blowout!
Featuring: EverWonder Children's Museum | Kidcity Children's Museum | KidsPlay Children's Museum | Lutz Children's Museum | Niantic Children's Museum | The Children's Museum

Connecticut Landmarks You Must Visit
We’re excited to welcome a new CT Ambassador, Deb Cohen of The Front Door Project, a blog dedicated to memorable and unique architecture, including the beautiful, welcoming appeal of front doors throughout Connecticut and beyond. Deb recently took a trip to a few of Connecticut’s most intriguing landmarks, and she shares her experience here.
What is a landmark, exactly? Is it a building? A statue? A rock? All of the above can be true! Among other definitions, Merriam-Webster describes it as “a conspicuous object on land that marks a locality”, or “a structure of unusual historical and usually aesthetic interest”. Like any state, Connecticut has its own unique set of landmarks and I set out recently to learn more about those both familiar and new to me. Although by no means comprehensive, the following are unquestionably high on the list of places residents and visitors alike should be sure to see as they explore all that Connecticut has to offer.
Featuring: City of Bridgeport | City of Hartford | East Rock Park | Gillette Castle State Park | Seaside Park | Town of Barkhamsted | Town of Union | Town of Windham