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In addition to Walgreens, dozens of other stores will be open on Easter Sunday. Below is a list of even more options for your grocery and wellness shopping needs. ACME : A majority of stores will ...
Willimantic is served by Windham Public Schools, [51] which administers public schools in Willimantic as well as in the rest of Windham. Willimantic itself has a public preschool, the Windham Early Childhood Center, [ 52 ] as well as Sweeney Elementary [ 53 ] and Natchaug School for primary education, Windham Middle School [ 54 ] for middle ...
Route 32 runs through South Windham and north-western Willimantic. Route 66 goes east to west from North Windham to Columbia. Route 14 serves Willimantic to Windham Center. Route 203 severs the eastern section of town from North Windham to South Windham. Route 195 goes from Willimantic to Mansfield eventually going to the University of Connecticut.
Willington is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States.The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region.The population was 5,566 at the 2020 census. [3]The Willimantic River borders the town on the west.
Area codes in CT. This is a list of area codes in Connecticut: [1] 203: Covering southwestern Connecticut (Fairfield County (except for Sherman); New Haven County, and the towns of Bethlehem, Woodbury, as well as a small part of Roxbury in Litchfield County); one of the original area codes enacted in 1947; 475: Overlay of 203 (December 2009)
Willimantic is a former intercity rail station located in Willimantic, Connecticut. Amtrak service to Willimantic began in 1991 with the Montrealer; it was closed in 1995 when the service was replaced by the Vermonter and no longer ran through Willimantic. The station consisted of an illuminated concrete platform alongside a parking lot (the ...
112 Mansfield Ave, Willimantic, Connecticut, United States Coordinates 41°43′02″N 72°13′33″W / 41.7173432°N 72.2259329°W / 41.7173432; -72.2259329
It was built in 1896 for the housing of the Windham County Courthouse and the Willimantic City Government. [2] Before then, the government was held in a rented space in Hayden Block. [ 3 ] It is made out of 1.25 million bricks, cost $73,000 (1895) to make, and contains a large clock donated by James Hayden . [ 4 ]