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Beginning in the early 2000s, many of the antique stores begun to close and were replaced by restaurants, small shops, and a vibrant arts community. Putnam was also the unlikely base of operations for the All-Russian Fascist Organization , a pre-war Russian emigre group that advocated fascism for the country under Anastasy Vonsiatsky .
One of the mall's entrances. The main building has an area of 1,082,708 square feet (100,587 m 2) on two floors.However, the name "Buckland Hills Mall"' can informally refer to the mall plus the cluster of surrounding retail stores, hotels, and restaurants on the hill, totaling nearly 6,000,000 square feet (560,000 m 2) or 1/4 square mile.
In 1987, Force Motors set up a new plant at Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh, for the production of Tempo Traveller. [9] This plant was designed and built to the specification of Daimler-Benz. [9] In 1997, Daimler asked it to set up a dedicated facility for assembling and testing engines for Mercedes passenger cars to be made in India. [10]
Capt. William Bull Tavern – CT 202 (added July 30, 1983) Henry B. Bissell House – 202 Maple St. (added October 7, 1990) J. Howard Catlin House – 14 Knife Shop Rd. (added September 6, 1993) (Since demolished) Litchfield Historic District – Roughly both sides of North and South Sts. between Gallows Lane and Prospect St. (added December 24 ...
Pune-based Indian multinational Bharat Forge Limited company eyeing customers based in Pithampur, is all set to open its unit in the Indore region. The company plans to start the first phase of its manufacturing unit in Betma with an estimated cost of `150 crore on 68 acres of land by 2014. They envisage to increase the investment to `1000 ...
New Haven Colony was an English colony from 1638 to 1664 that included settlements on the north shore of Long Island Sound, with outposts in modern-day New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. [1]
www.ci.milford.ct.us Milford is a coastal city in New Haven County, Connecticut , United States, between New Haven and Bridgeport . The population was 50,558 at the 2020 United States Census . [ 5 ]
Thomas Yale was a signatory of the Wallingford plantation covenant in 1667, marking the formal establishment of the town. Wallingford’s historical significance extends to its involvement in key moments of colonial America. In 1697, the town became the site of New England's last witchcraft trial when Winifred Benham was accused of witchcraft.