Washington, CT: The charming town that inspired a generation of 'Gilmore Girls' fans

In this week's Road Trip Close to Home, News 12 photojournalist Lori Golias takes us to the town that inspired Stars Hollow, Connecticut.

Lori Golias

Sep 12, 2024, 12:02 PM

Updated 105 days ago

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The Gilmore Girls has delighted fans for nearly twenty-five years - and the town that inspired the cherished show is right here in the nutmeg state.
In this week's Road Trip Close to Home, News 12 photojournalist Lori Golias takes us to the town that inspired Stars Hollow, Connecticut.
It all started at the Mayflower Inn & Spa when the show's creator, Amy Sherman - Palladino stayed there. Inspired by the small-town New England charm of Washington, it became the inspiration behind Stars Hollow.
Fans of the show have visited from all over the world.
Here are just a few ideas for where to go when you get there.
First Stop: Coffee!!! Head to the Po Cafe, Marty's, the Pantry, or the Smithy.
Next Stop, grab a book and find a quiet place to take in a good book.
If you're like Rory and you love a good read -- the Hickory Stick Book Shop has compiled a list the books she read throughout the show.
Be sure to stop by Washington Supply Company for all your household needs or check out their seasonal shop. They have been a staple in town since 1893.
If Sookie's search for the finest produce is more your thing, head over to the Farmer's market
It's held on Saturdays until November.
Be sure to bring home a Stars Hollow souvenir. Five Janes has a great assortment of Gilmore Girls and Washington merch.
One last stop since it is pick- your -own season:
Averill Farm has been growing apples since 1746.