Bethlehem

The town of Bethlehem, located in Litchfield County, is in the north central part of the state and contains Bethlehem Village, the town’s historic district. Settled in 1734 and incorporated in 1787, Bethlem, as it was then known, was home to Joseph Bellamy, founder of the first theological school in America. Mainly a farming community until the early 19th century, the town used its abundant water power to operate textile mills, a wagon factory, and a straw hat and bonnet factory. Today Bethlehem is known as Connecticut’s “Christmas Town” and is home to the Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden. When visiting Bethlehem, Connecticut be sure to stop by for an awesome breakfast at Nick's Country Kitchen for some blueberry pancakes and eggs. After stuffing your face full of eggs and flapjacks check out The Abbey of Regina Laudis for cheese tasting and a look into the spiritual life of the nuns who live there.

Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden, Bethlehem – Image Credit: Jerry Dougherty

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