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  2. Sheffield Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield Historic District is a national historic district in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, ... Connecticut resident at the site in the late 1840’s ...

  3. I skip the Hamptons and head to a coastal town in Connecticut ...

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    So I found my own "dupe" of the Hamptons about 100 miles away in New England: Madison, Connecticut. The town defines coastal calm, with just about everything the Hamptons has, minus the crowds.

  4. Portal:Connecticut/Things you can do - Wikipedia

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    Write Connecticut-related topics if you see a redlink which is worthy of an article This page was last edited on 25 November 2021, at 10:36 (UTC). ...

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This article describes National Historic Landmarks in the United States state of Connecticut. These include the most highly recognized historic sites in Connecticut that are officially designated and/or funded and operated by the U.S. Federal Government. There are no UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites in Connecticut.

  6. Stony Creek–Thimble Islands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Stony Creek–Thimble Islands Historic District is a historic district encompassing a 19th-century summer resort area in Branford, Connecticut.Located in the southeastern part of the town, it encompasses the mainland Stony Creek neighborhood, and all of the major Thimble Islands which lie offshore from Stony Creek in Long Island Sound.

  7. Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area is a public recreation area occupying one acre (0.40 ha) of land beside the Farmington River in the town of New Hartford, Connecticut. The site is located on the north side of the Route 44 bridge over the Farmington River. It is used as a put-in for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing excursions on the river. [2]

  8. Enfield Falls Canal - Wikipedia

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    windsorlockshistory.com - an on-line listing of books, articles, maps and videos on the history of Windsor Locks, including many on the canal. Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection; The Rise and Fall of the Canal and the Factories Along it, by Dr. Melvin D. Montemerlo, July 25, 2016

  9. Lime Rock, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as "The Hollow", [2] Lime Rock became a center of the iron industry with the establishment by Thomas Lamb of a forge in the village around 1734. As the iron industry expanded, Lime Rock later became the home of the Barnum and Richardson Company, which made it the capital of the historic iron industry of the upper Housatonic Valley.