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Broad Street Green Loop

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Location Information

Sponsored by:
Wethersfield Parks & Recreation Department

Location Entrance:
Broad Street
Wethersfield, CT 06109

Location Phone:
N/A

Location Map

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Type: A single trail


Alternate trailhead or entry point:


Difficulty: Easy (Mostly level terrain with the likeliness to encounter few, if any, obstacles)


Primary Walking Surface:

Asphalt

Hours open:

24 hours


Suitable for ages:
• Children • Teenagers • Adults • Seniors


Number of walking trails:
1


Total walking route length:
1 miles


Admission fees:

Free


Location Website: Broad Street Green Loop

Location Details

This is a beautiful, residential loop around Old Wethersfield's Historic Broad Street Green. There are many historic homes to view and tour including the newly renovated Sulas W. Robbins House. Originally built in 1873, this house stands on 2 acres of land and now serves as a bed and breakfast after it was almost destroyed by a fire in 1996. There is ample parking around the green on the street. The terrain is flat and paved.

Location Features

Landscape settings: • Urban • Historical site
Amenities: • Leashed pets permitted
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Access restrictions:

None

How to get there

Driving Directions:

From I-91, take exit 24 towards Wethersfield. Follow Route 99 (Silas Deane Highway) north. Turn right onto Maple Street. Take the first left onto Spring Street and then the next right onto Middletown Avenue. A slight right will put you on Broad Street. Proceed to the Wethersfield Green.

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Affiliate Groups:

Wethersfield Historical Society; Wethersfield Conservation Commission; and Central Connecticut Health District