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.

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Museums and Galleries in the Litchfield Hills

Museums and Galleries in the Litchfield Hills

History, culture, technology, art – they’re all on display within the fabulous museums throughout the Litchfield Hills. Experience all the fascinating things that embody our rich and diverse culture – for a few quiet hours, or over a peaceful weekend.

Featuring: American Clock & Watch Museum | American Museum of Tort Law | EverWonder Children's Museum | Institute for American Indian Studies | New England Carousel Museum | The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum | Washington Art Association & Gallery


High Energy Indoor Fun and Adventure for Non-Stop Kids in the Litchfield Hills

High Energy Indoor Fun and Adventure for Non-Stop Kids in the Litchfield Hills

Whatever the weather is like outside, the fun is non-stop inside. Active kids can have a blast jumping, climbing, bouncing, mini-golfing – or hosting a birthday party! Watching them hang on rock walls, swing from ropes and bounce on trampolines, you might even have as much fun as they do. Check out these safety-friendly indoor activity spots in the Litchfield Hills.

Featuring: EverWonder Children's Museum | Foundry Kitchen & Tavern | Jumpz Trampoline Sports | KidsPlay Children's Museum | Lock Museum Adventure Game | Monster Mini Golf | New Holiday Diner | Sycamore Drive-In Restaurant | Thrillz High Flying Adventure Park | Wigwam Escape


How to Eat Your Way Through Mystic Country

How to Eat Your Way Through Mystic Country

When you think of food in Mystic Country, the first thing that comes to mind is probably seafood. There’s a good reason for that, locals here indeed enjoy some of the finest delicacies fresh from the briny waters of Long Island Sound. But seafood is just the start of all the good things to eat.  No matter if you dine by the water or in the countryside, the local restaurants of Mystic Country are sure to please.

Featuring: Beer'd Brewing Company - The Mill (Stonington) | City of New London | Epicure Brewing | Grass & Bone | Hangry Goose | Jonathan Edwards Winery | Lakeview Restaurant & Bar | Maugle Sierra Vineyards & Winery | Outer Light Brewing Company | Oyster Club | Preston Ridge Vineyard | Red 36 | S&P Oyster Co. | Sharpe Hill Vineyard | Taylor Brooke Winery | The Harp on Church | The Inn at Woodstock Hill | Town of Mystic | Town of Stonington | Town of Waterford | Willimantic Brewing Company


Experience the Past in Mystic Country

Experience the Past in Mystic Country

History in Mystic Country runs deep. This land has been inhabited for hundreds of years by Mohegan, Pequot, and Nipmunk Native American tribes. The Mystic Country shoreline towns were thriving in the Revolutionary War era as whaling ports, and northern Mystic Country was an important postal route between New York City and Boston. In the modern-day, Mystic Country has persevered its historic past, and visitors are greeted with fun activities that blend historic and contemporary experiences.

Featuring: Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House | City of New London | Custom House Maritime Museum | Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park | Fort Trumbull State Park | Hempsted Houses | Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum | Leffingwell House Museum | Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center | Mystic Seaport Museum | Nathan Hale Homestead | Prudence Crandall Museum | Roseland Cottage Museum | Thames River Heritage Park & Water Taxi