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Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area

Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area is a federally designated region preserving the cultural, historical, and natural resources of the Housatonic River Valley in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area is a federally designated region preserving the cultural, historical, and natural resources of the Housatonic River Valley in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

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Phone:
+1 860-435-9505

Address:
36 Academy Street
Salisbury,
Connecticut
06068

The Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area encompasses a scenic and historically rich region along the Housatonic River, spanning parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts. In Salisbury, Connecticut, the area highlights the town's deep connections to iron production, agriculture, and the arts. The heritage area promotes conservation, education, and recreation, offering visitors opportunities to explore historic sites, hiking trails, and cultural events. Salisbury's role in the region's industrial past, particularly its ironworks, is a key focus. The area also celebrates the natural beauty of the Housatonic River and surrounding landscapes, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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