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Friday, November 15, 2024 Connecticut has launched the nation’s first-ever Christmas Movie Trail, a delightful new way to immerse in the holiday spirit while celebrating cinematic magic. This festive trail offers movie lovers an enchanting journey through 22 filming locations that capture the charm of quaint towns, lively cities, and iconic holiday spots across the state. From cozy inns to intimate cafes and scenic shops, the trail allows fans to step into the settings of beloved Christmas classics from Hallmark, Netflix, and Lifetime.

The festive map was unveiled at the historic Silas W. Robbins House in Wethersfield, famously featured in Hallmark’s Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane. The event drew an excited crowd and included appearances by actors Wes Brown, Erin Cahill, Michael Rady, along with producer Andrew Gernhard, who joined together to introduce the map.



This charming trail offers a unique look at Connecticut’s hidden gems and iconic backdrops, inviting holiday movie enthusiasts to relive their favorite scenes in real life. “As the first of its kind, the Connecticut Christmas Movie Trail is more than a nod to the films themselves—it’s an invitation to experience Connecticut in a way that’s both familiar and new,” said Governor Ned Lamont . “We’re proud that our towns and cities have inspired so many holiday favorites, and we look forward to welcoming fans to see these idyllic communities firsthand.

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