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Photos: Iconic Landmarks To Visit Across CT

From architectural and natural wonders to art and history: What is your most iconic Connecticut destination?

CONNECTICUT — Planning your next vacation or trip to Connecticut?

Look no further than this list of local landmarks and destinations. From visiting the home of famed writer Mark Twain to getting a little slice of heaven at Mystic Pizza, there is something for everyone in the "Constitution State."

Here are some ideas to consider when planning an excursion around Connecticut.

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Mystic Seaport

The perfect place to start your trip off is none other than Mystic Seaport. The seaport hosts the largest maritime museum in America and is located right on the Mystic River. The museum is a great place to take your family to see a vast collection of sailing ships and other seafaring memorabilia. (Shutterstock)

Mystic Pizza

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After visiting the seaport, get yourself a slice of heaven at the iconic Mystic Pizza shop. The shop inspired the 1988 smash hit film "Mystic Pizza" with Julia Roberts. To this day, fans still clamor to try a bite of the famous pizza. (Enrico Della Pietra/Shutterstock)

Kent Falls State Park

Located in Kent, the recreation area offers some stunningly picturesque views along the southern part of the Berkshires. The park is a collection waterfalls that flow into the Housatonic River. (Shutterstock)

The Glass House

Designed in the late 1940s by architect Philip Johnson, The Glass house allows you to commune with nature in a modern space. Located in New Canaan, the house has four glass walls, each with a sliding door, making the transition from home to nature seamless. Tours to the house reopen in late April. (Ritu Manoj Jethani/Shutterstock)

Mark Twain House

Another gorgeous architectural wonder in Connecticut is the Mark Twain House in Hartford. The house once belonged to the famed writer and serves as a museum to his legacy. Visit the home Mark Twain once called home. (f11photo/Shutterstock)

Yale University

Stroll the campus of one America's most prestigious Ivy League colleges. The university is the third oldest educational institution in America and boasts distinguished graduates including former President George W. Bush, U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and actress Lupita Nyong'o .(Shutterstock)

Gillette Castle State Park

Unfortunately, this landmark is closed until the end of May but is still worth a visit. The medieval castle was built by actor William Hooker Gillette and sits atop a hill overlooking the Connecticut River. (Shutterstock)

Bear Mountain

Visit Bear Mountain, a peak on top of the Taconic Mountains in Salisbury. The mountaintop is the perfect place to take in the stunning nature the state of Connecticut has to offer. (Shanshan0312/Shutterstock)

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Located in Hartford, the Wadsworth offers a variety of Baroque, ancient Egyptian, Impressionist and Modernist paintings and sculptures. The museum is open from Thursday to Sunday. (Shanshan0312/Shutterstock)

Rocky Neck State Park

If you are looking for more outdoor activities, explore this sandy recreational area in Niantic. Go bird-watching, swimming, fishing and camping at this local destination. (Shutterstock)

Connecticut Science Center

This interactive science center is the perfect family activity. Check out current exhibits on space, insects and mummies at the Hartford museum. (Richard Cavalleri/Shutterstock)

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