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  2. Plainville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Plainville first was inhabited by Europeans around 1650. By the 1660s, the land was incorporated as land for nearby Farmington.In the year 1869, it separated from Farmington due to the distance of the town center and the growth of Plainville downtown due to the installation of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the Hartford, Providence, and Fishkill Railroad.

  3. Plainville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Plainville opened a new $34 million Municipal Complex, which included new space for the Town Hall, Fire Department, and Police. [2] These were sited adjacent to a pre-existing public library on South Street. [2] The new Town Hall replaced one that had been originally built in 1938 as a fire station. [2]

  4. Category:Plainville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Plainville is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. People from Plainville, Connecticut (15 P)

  5. Robertson Field (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    John H. Trumbull, a Plainville native and Connecticut's Governor from 1925 to 1931, is known to have used the airfield. He was dubbed "The Flying Governor". [5] In 1990 the Tomasso family completed renovation and expansion of the 3,600-foot (1,100 m) runway. [6] The Town of Plainville had explored a purchase of the airport beginning in 1995.

  6. Plainville High School - Wikipedia

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    Plainville High School was previously located on East Street from the 1920s through the 1950s. It later became Plainville Junior High School up until the mid-1990s when they built the Middle School of Plainville on Northwest Drive. In the 1950s they built a new high school around the corner on Walnut Street.

  7. Connecticut Library Association - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on February 23, 1891, in New Haven, Connecticut, with the purpose of promoting "library interests by discussion and interchange of ideas and methods, and not to 'trench upon the province of the American Library Association.'" [2] [1] The first regular CLA meeting was held in the Wadsworth Atheneum in May 1891. [1]

  8. Plainville - Wikipedia

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    Plainville, Ohio; Plainville, Pennsylvania; Plainville, Wisconsin; It is also the name of two communes and several hamlets in Northern France: Plainville (Calvados), ancient commune now included in Percy-en-Auge, Calvados département, Normandy; Plainville, Eure in the Eure département, Normandy; Plainville, Oise in the Oise département, Picardy

  9. List of museums in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Edward E. King Museum, East Hartford, information, collection of aviation and tobacco memorabilia, [29] now spread throughout the East Hartford Public Library but not as a separate museum; Farm Implement Museum, Bloomfield - was dedicated to the history of farming in New England and displayed farm tools dating from the 1790s [30] [31]