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  2. Hopeville Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Later, John Slater purchased the three mills and constructed a satinet mill which he named the "Hope Mill," the village, pond and state park names all having subsequently derived from his inspiration. [4] By 1840, Hopeville was a "thriving village" according to Daniel L. Phillips, author of Griswold - a history. [5]

  3. Connecticut Route 201 - Wikipedia

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    In North Stonington, it continues northeast and north, overlapping Route 2 before continuing north into Griswold. In Griswold, it continues north before turning west past Hopeville Pond. [ 2 ] It then intersects I-395 before continuing to end at an intersection with Route 12 in the Jewett City section of Griswold.

  4. Nehantic Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Nehantic Trail is a Blue-Blazed hiking trail and extends from Green Falls Pond in Voluntown to the Hopeville Pond State Park in Griswold. Most of the Nehantic Trail is on state land within the Pachaug State Forest and connects three public recreation areas maintained by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection: Hopeville Pond State Park, the Chapman Recreation Area and the ...

  5. Connecticut Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    Route 70 is a 10.92-mile-long (17.57 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, connecting the towns of Cheshire and Meriden.The western half of the route is an important link between the Greater New Haven and the Greater Waterbury areas and is part of the state primary highway system.

  6. Pachaug River - Wikipedia

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    Hopeville Pond is a three-mile impoundment and widening of the Pachaug River in Hopeville Pond State Park in the "lost" village of Hopeville in the town of Griswold (much of the village was flooded by the creation of Hopeville Pond by a dam built to generate electricity).

  7. Connecticut Route 138 - Wikipedia

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    Route 201 – Glasgo, Hopeville Pond State Park: Voluntown: 13.33: 21.45: Route 49 south / Route 165 west – Preston City, Norwich, Westerly, RI: Western end of Route 49/Route 165 concurrency: 13.72: 22.08: Route 49 north – Oneco: Eastern end of Route 49 concurrency: 14.82: 23.85: Route 165 east – Providence, RI: Eastern end of Route 165 ...

  8. Griswold, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Pachaug and Quinebaug rivers flow through the town of Griswold, which is located at the northeastern edge of New London County. [4] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.1 square miles (96.0 km 2), of which 34.7 square miles (89.9 km 2) is land and 2.4 square miles (6.1 km 2), or 6.37%, is water.

  9. Connecticut Route 12 - Wikipedia

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    Route 201 south – Hopeville Pond State Park: Northern terminus of Route 201: Windham: Canterbury: 23.57: 37.93: Butts Bridge Road (SR 668 west) Plainfield: 26.60: 42.81: To I-395: Access via SR 647: 27.50: 44.26: Route 14A west – Plainfield, Canterbury: Southern end of Route 14A concurrency: 27.91: 44.92: Route 14A east to I-395 ...