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  1. Woodstock is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 8,221 at the 2020 census. [1]

  2. Woodstock may be small from a population standpoint, but it covers a large area. With almost 62 square miles, it is actually the second biggest town in Connecticut. There are a number of fun, unique and interesting things to do in town.

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    History

    In the mid-17th century, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary to the Indians, established "praying towns" where Native Americans took up Christianity and were expected to renounce their religious ceremonies, traditional dress, and customs. One Praying town, called Wabaquasset (Senexet, Wabiquisset), 6 miles west of the Quinebaug River in present-day Woodstock, was the largest of the three northeastern Connecticut praying towns. In 1675, when King Philip's War broke out, some of the town's Indians...

    Landscape

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 61.8 square miles (160.1 km²), of which 60.5 square miles (156.8 km²) is land and 1.3 square miles (3.4 km² or 2.10%) is water. It is the second-largest town in Connecticut in terms of land area (after New Milford).

    There is a large farming community, with the most operating dairy farms in the state and gorgeous views from throughout the town. Woodstock is an incredibly historic, rural, and agricultural area. It is not a commercialized area, with most of the businesses being locally run. Woodstock has a solid selection of different camps and parks, fitting in ...

    Historical Cemeteries

    1. East Woodstock Cemetery. 2. North Woodstock Cemetery. 3. Bradford Marcy Cemetery. 4. Bungay Cemetery. 5. Barlow Cemetery. 6. Center Cemetery. 7. Allton Cemetery. 8. Hammond Cemetery. 9. Swedish Cemetery. 10. Indian Cemetery. 11. Quasset Cemetery. 12. Woodstock Hill Cemetery. 13. Brunn Cemetery. 14. Private Cemetery. 15. Tomb Cemetery. 16. Bolls Cemetery.

    Roseland Cottage, also known as the Pink House or the Bowen House, was a summer home built by wealthy businessman Henry C. Bowen in 1846. This is where Bowen hosted U.S. Presidents for his then-fam...
    Woodstock Fair, run by the Woodstock Agricultural Society (established in 1846) has been held since 1860. The current President of the Woodstock Fair is Susan Z. Hibbard. The annual fair is held af...
    Solair Recreation League. Is the oldest nudist camp in USA. Located in western woodstock, 5 minutes away from Southbridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1934 and offers activities such as nude s...
    Palmer Hall, 523 Route 169, ☏ +1 860-928-1035. It serves as Woodstock’s historical society. Here, you can find tons of information about the town’s history. There are often events highlighting diff...
    The Mansion at Bald Hill, 29 Plaine Hill Road, ☏ +1 860-974-3456. Very fancy, fairly small, and very pricey. One of the best places in the town for fine dining.
    Sweet Evalina’s Stand, 688 Connecticut 169, +1 860-928-4029. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Affordable, with a homey atmosphere. Also serves as a deli and sort of convenience store.
    The Inn at Woodstock, 94 Plaine Hill Road, ☏ +1 860-928-0528. A very classy bed-in-breakfast which also hosts events and serves as a restaurant. Great for having private functions.
    Mrs. Bridges Pantry, 292 Route 169, ☏ +1 860-963-7040. An authentic British experience, Mrs. Bridges offers lunch, tea, and dessert. There are over 200 different types of teas to buy in the store.

    Java Jive, 283 Route 169, ☏ +1 860-963-1241. Specialty Coffee and Gourmet shop which has a host of different breakfast foods, coffees, and teas.

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  5. Woodstock is located in the northeastern corner of Connecticut. Area-wise, it is actually the second largest town in CT. Our population is still small (8,312 residents as of 2022) but growing. Our town is a rural, historic community with an agricultural background. Woodstock has more operating dairy farms than any other town in Connecticut.

  6. The town of Woodstock is located in Windham County in the northeast corner of the state. Originally settled as part of Massachusetts, in 1749 Woodstock incorporated and became part of Connecticut. During the 18th century, it was primarily a farming community.