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  2. Charter Oak Park - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Charter Oak Park was a member of the Grand Circuit from 1876 to 1894. [7] In addition to holding harness races, Charter Oak Park also hosted college track and field events and bicycle races. [8] [9] [10] From 1874 to 1881 the Connecticut Agricultural Society used the park to host the Connecticut State Fair. [3]

  3. Gay City State Park - Wikipedia

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    Gay City State Park is a public recreation area on the Blackledge River in the towns of Hebron and Bolton, Connecticut. [3] The state park occupies 1,569 acres (635 ha) bordering Meshomasic State Forest and is accessible from State Route 85 .

  4. Hopeville Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hopeville Pond State Park is a public recreation area located on Hopeville Pond, an impoundment of the Pachaug River, in the town of Griswold, Connecticut. A portion of the 554-acre (224 ha) state park occupies the site of the lost village of Hopeville.

  5. Haddam Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Haddam Island State Park is an undeveloped 14-acre (5.7 ha) island in the lower Connecticut River in the town of Haddam, Connecticut, in the United States. The park is only accessible by boat. The park is only accessible by boat.

  6. George Waldo State Park - Wikipedia

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    George Waldo State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area on the eastern shore of Lake Lillinonah in the town of Southbury, Connecticut. Park activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting. [1] The park's 2.1-mile (3.4 km) loop trail is described as a moderately challenging route. [2]

  7. Mill River Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's development began in 1998 with a preliminary study by Sasaki Associates, resulting in the Mill River Corridor Plan to reclaim 26 acres of green space in downtown Stamford. [2] In 2000, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers endorsed the removal of the Mill River Dam to restore wetland habitat and improve public access to the river.

  8. Pope Park (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Olmsteds conceived Pope Park as part of a system of seven parks to be built as a ring around the perimeter of Hartford. [3] Other parks in this system included Goodwin Park, Keney Park, Riverside Park, and Colt Park. [3] Interstate 84 was built through Pope Park in 1969, cutting off Pope Park West from the Lower Mead. [3]

  9. Lamentation Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    It entered the roll of state parks in the 1936 edition of the Connecticut Register and Manual. [3] The state park extends for about 0.4 miles (0.64 km) from the Berlin Turnpike up the western flank of Lamentation Mountain to the ridgeline near the Mattabesett Trail. The park offers hiking and scenic vistas. [2]