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  2. Ashford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 06278. Area code(s) 860/959: FIPS code: ... Ashford is home to the largest boy scout camp in Connecticut, ... along with Windham and Pomfret, ...

  3. Pomfret, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 06259, 06258. Area code(s) 860/959: ... Pomfret Center; Pomfret Landing; Other geographic features ... At the divergence point of US 44 and CT 169 is Most ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham ...

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    Pomfret Street Historic District: Pomfret Street Historic District: April 23, 1998 : Roughly along Pomfret St. and CT 169, from Bradley Rd. to Woodstock Rd. Pomfret: 58: Pomfret Town House: Pomfret Town House: January 19, 1989

  5. Pomfret Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Pomfret School's Admissions Building, Mrs. Courtland Hoppin, c.1888, moved north from its original site c.1899; Pomfret School's Headmaster's House, built by Charles Grosvenor (1839-1922) as Eastover c.1896, as an Inn; Pomfret School's Clark Chapel, Ernest Flagg 1907/8; Pomfret School's School House, Ernest Flagg 1906/7

  6. Pomfret Center, CT Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Pomfret Center, CT local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Route 169 is a 47.36-mile-long (76.22 km) state highway in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.It begins in the city of Norwich, Connecticut, and runs 38 miles (61 km) through Northeastern Connecticut, continuing across the state line into Southbridge, Massachusetts.

  8. Putnam, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill c. 1911. Putnam, originally known as Aspinock, then part of Killingly, is a New England mill town incorporated in 1855. Created from sections of Killingly, Pomfret, and Thompson, the town was named in honor of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam.

  9. Bara-Hack, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bara-Hack was settled in 1778 by Johnathan Randall Esq. and Obediah Higinbotham, two colonists of English ancestry. They and their families fled the Randall homestead and farm, situated on the coast of Cranston, Rhode Island, after the British advances of the Battle of Rhode Island of 1778 deemed it too dangerous for them to stay.