Founded in 1634, Wethersfield contains the oldest and largest historic district in the state of Connecticut. History buffs and architecture enthusiasts flock to Old Wethersfield to see more than 150 homes which predate the Civil War. Residents and visitors alike can learn more about Wethersfield’s past through walking tours in addition to exhibits at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum and the Wethersfield Museum.
Located just five miles south of Hartford, Wethersfield offers residents a small-town atmosphere doused in historic charm within minutes of numerous big-city amenities. Outdoor recreation is plentiful in Wethersfield, with access to Wethersfield Cove, Mill Woods Park, Anderson Farms, the Connecticut River, and multiple golf and country clubs. Central Connecticut State University is also a short drive from Wethersfield. Convenience to I-91, U.S. 5, and Bradley International Airport makes getting around from Wethersfield a breeze.