Hall Farm | About Hebron
Hebron, Connnecticut is 25 minutes from Hartford with museums, Broadway shows, fine dining and entertainment venues, 20-30 minutes to major shopping malls, 30 minutes from the University of Connecticut, 35 minutes to Bradley International Airport and 40 minutes to the attractions of Southeastern Connecticut.
Hebron is a community dedicated to preserving its proud rural heritage while accommodating the needs of a suburban population. Our annual Maple Festival and Hebron Harvest Fair offer opportunities to get involved as a volunteer or as a spectator. Click here to view Hebron’s Website.
The Hebron Community
Hebron is a community dedicated to preserving its proud rural heritage while accommodating the needs of a suburban population.
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Welcome to Hebron! The town of Hebron welcomes you with this wonderful classically styled sign located at an entrance to town. |
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The Air Line Trail is the site of the former Air Line Railroad. East Hampton, Colchester and Hebron have worked together to develop this multi-purpose trail for biking, hiking, horse riding, cross country skiing, running, leashed dog walking. It is handicap accessible. |
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The local American Legion is an active group that takes part in the annual Maple Fest in the spring of each year and the annual Hebron Harvest Fair in the fall. They are also participants in the annual Memorial and Veterans Day Parades. |
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The Old Burrows Hill School House. This recently restored building is opened for visitation on occasion and one can feel the history of the Burrows Hill school children. |
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The Douglas Library is located on the town green in Hebron. It’s a community resource that’s open six days a week. |
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The Gull School House was moved to this location on Marjorie Circle from it’s original location. It now proudly sets next to the Horton House and can be open for display on special occasions. |
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The Horton House. The Horton House is located on Marjorie Circle and can be accessed by parking in the Hebron Town Hall parking lot. The Hebron Building Dept, Health Dept and Zoning Dept are all housed here. |
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The Jeremy River is a beautiful scene as it cascades past the old Grist Mill, whose wheel has since fallen by the wayside, but you can just about see the Historic Town Animal Pound in the background. |
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The Old Records Building is located on Marjorie Circle near the intersection of RT 66 and Gilead St. Occasionally it is opened for visitors. |
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The Old Town Hall is located on the Hebron Green right across from our office! It is opened from time to time throughout the year for meetings and exhibitions. |
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Ted’s Plaza. Convenient shopping is right around the corner at Ted’s Plaza. There is a gift shop, restaurant and video rental shop as well as a spirit shop in the plaza. Presently, the Village Dentist has his office in the strip and the Hebron Pharmacy is right there as well as a bank! |
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