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Time Machine
Category:
Models
71 Hilliard St Rear
Manchester,
Connecticut 06040
(860) 646-0610
I don't build models, but for special glues and items that you may not find at larger craft...
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I don't build models, but for special glues and items that you may not find at larger craft stores, I go to the Time Machine. Located in an old brick building in Manchester, the shop is enormous and has tons of character. The first floor is a toy room (lots of unique and educational toys) and model kit room. Upstairs is model train supplies and accessories and dollhouse items. We have found that by just poking around upstairs, there are many interesting items that can be used in projects other than train sets and dollhouses. Check it out!
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The Sports Authority
Category:
Sporting Goods
241 Buckland Street
Manchester,
Connecticut 06042
(860) 648-9355
Small Store but wonderful service. Employees always will to help you find anything you're looking...
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Small Store but wonderful service. Employees always will to help you find anything you're looking for. Much better then most other Sports Authority stores I have been too.
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Ski Market
Category:
Bicycle Dealers
432 Buckland Hills Dr
Manchester,
Connecticut 06040
(860) 644-6200
As a novice skier, I went to this shop last season to buy some ski pants and learn about the ski...
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As a novice skier, I went to this shop last season to buy some ski pants and learn about the ski areas in western Massachusetts.
A salesperson helped me pick out pants that were appropriate to my price range (low), usage (downhill and cross country), and size (small and tall). It would have been pretty easy for this person to talk me into a much more expensive pair, but they were more concerned about me getting what I needed, and that was greatly appreciated.
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Case Mountain
Category:
Playgrounds Parks & Trails
Manchester,
Connecticut 06040
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We have hiked this beautiful trail many times. It starts pretty steep on gravel but then goes to...
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We have hiked this beautiful trail many times. It starts pretty steep on gravel but then goes to a more gradual climb. My 4 yr old can walk to the summit herself. We usually walk to the summit and enjoy the views from the bench. You can then complete the circuit or simply retrace your steps. It is a well cleared and wide track. It takes us about 1 1/2 hours for the whole trip including our rest at the top.
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This is not just a store! They have everything the serious train collector could want but so much...
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This is not just a store! They have everything the serious train collector could want but so much more. They sell high quality doll house supplies. But my favorite part are the two kids train tables which they encourage little ones to play on. And in the back a train club runs trains one Sunday a month. It is well worth the trip! Prices are reasonable. Beware of the VERY steep and narrow stairs to get up.
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