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  2. Franklin, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern CT: Incorporated: ... ZIP Code: 06254. Area code(s) 860/959: FIPS code: 09-29910: GNIS feature ID: 0213431: Website: www.franklinct.com: Franklin is a ...

  3. List of municipalities in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Franklin: Town: 1786 19.51 1,863 1,922 1,863 −3.1%: Town meeting: New ...

  4. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes: 06450–06451. Area code(s) ... CT" and numerous artworks were lent to hundreds of exhibitions nationally and ... Benjamin Franklin; Nathan Hale; Hanover;

  5. This Is What Your ZIP Code Actually Means - AOL

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    There are generally two widely accepted versions of a postal code: a ZIP code and a ZIP + 4 code. Established in 1963, ZIP codes are the most common and recognizable postal code used by the USPS.

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  7. Franklin election results: Voters approve new Tri-County ...

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    Voters also approved by a vote of 1,886-1,010 a Proposition 2 1/2 override for to pay Franklin's share for the design and construction of a new Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School ...

  8. Berlin, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes: 06023, 06037. Area code(s) ... post offices designated by Benjamin Franklin, first Postmaster General. ... west side is Berlin station by the CT Rail's ...

  9. Sprague, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The town of Sprague was incorporated in 1861, formed from portions of the towns of Lisbon and Franklin. [4] A few years earlier, in 1856, former Rhode Island Governor and U.S. Senator William Sprague III of Rhode Island had laid out plans to build "the largest mill on the Western Continent" in eastern Connecticut, only to die later that year. [5]