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The Broad Brook CDP occupies most of the east-central part of the town of East Windsor. It is bordered to the east by the town of Ellington in Tolland County, to the south by Chamberlain Road and Ketch Brook, to the west by the Scantic River, and to the north by Connecticut Route 140 and a portion of Broad Brook, the community's namesake waterway.
The Windsorville section of town was once its own community, featuring a church, post office, mini-mart, and a park. Mulnite Farms is a tobacco farm on Graham Road, established in 1905. In 1897, the town's voluntary fire department was created in the mill. The Broad Brook Elementary school was established in 1951. In 1961, the town hall burned ...
ct-trolley.org 41°55′53″N 72°35′41″W / 41.93139°N 72.59472°W / 41.93139; -72.59472 The Connecticut Trolley Museum , also known as the Warehouse Point Trolley Museum , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is the oldest incorporated museum dedicated to electric railroading in the United States
Route 191 south (Main Street) – Broad Brook: Western end of Route 191 concurrency: 8.63: 13.89: Route 191 north (Broad Brook Road) – Somers, Scitico: Eastern end of Route 191 concurrency: Tolland: Ellington: 12.76: 20.54: Route 286 (Main Street) – Rockville, Windemere: Access via Park Street; former routing of Route 140: 13.72: 22.08
The Broad Brook Company was a manufacturer of textiles in East Windsor, Connecticut, which operated from the 1830s until 1954.The company plant, located on Broad Brook at Main Street and Scott Road in the town's Broad Brook village, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]
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It continues across the Scantic River, then northeast along the river following Mill Street to the village of Broad Brook, where it then turns northward along Main Street. Route 140 joins Main Street from the west about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) later, then after overlapping Route 140 into the village of Melrose , Route 191 continues north along Broad ...
Melrose is located in northeastern East Windsor, a historically agricultural town opposite Windsor on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River.The village is well removed from that river, occupying an area bounded on the west by the Scantic River, on the south by Broad Brook, and on the north and east by the neighboring towns of Enfield and Ellington.