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Lake Granbury is a North Texas reservoir near Granbury, Texas. It was created in 1969 and is one of three lakes damming the Brazos River. Lake Granbury is contained by the De Cordova Bend Dam and is a long, narrow lake, encompassed by 103 miles (221 km) of shoreline. The lake is controlled by the Brazos River Authority in Granbury.
The West Granby Historic District is a historic district in Granby, Connecticut, United States.It encompasses the historic village of West Granby, which extends along Simsbury Road between Firetown Road and Hartland Road.
Granbury Town Square Granbury Railroad Depot. Granbury is a city in and the county seat of Hood County, Texas, United States. [2] As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 10,958, and it is the principal city of the Granbury micropolitan statistical area. Granbury is named after Confederate General Hiram B. Granbury.
The Granbury micropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of one counties in North Central Texas, anchored by the city of Granbury. As of the 2000 census , the area had a population of 47,909 (a July 1, 2009, estimate placed the population at 59,493).
North Granby is a village [1] and census-designated place (CDP) in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.It is part of the town of Granby.The population was 1,944 at the 2010 census.
Granby was founded by people who lived in Simsbury and settled as early as 1723. Granby was part of Simsbury until 1786, when it became independent. [2] The name is from Granby, Massachusetts in return, where it was named in honor of John Manners, Marquess of Granby.
Original inhabitants of the current East Granby area were Native American peoples, including the Algonquin/Poquonock, the Massaco, and the Agawam. [3]The East Granby area was first settled by Europeans in 1664, which was one of the four Congregational parishes in Simsbury. [4]
The town is named in honor of John Manners, Marquess of Granby, [3] a hero of the Seven Years' War.The place name, Granby, refers to a village in Nottinghamshire, taking its name from the personal name Gráni and the Old English suffix bȳ, denoting a farmstead or settlement.