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  2. NewAlliance Bank - Wikipedia

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    It expanded as NewAlliance Bank in 2004 through the union of The Savings Bank of Manchester (Connecticut Bancshares, Inc.), New Haven Savings Bank and Tolland Bank (Alliance Bancorp of New England). NewAlliance Bank has seen consistent growth since its formation. Following are list of happenings: In July 2005, acquired Trust Company of ...

  3. New Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, culture, and economy of New Haven, the third largest city in Connecticut and the home of Yale University. Find out how the city was founded by Puritans, became a co-capital of Connecticut, and developed a grid plan and a harbor.

  4. Shelton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Shelton is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, with a population of 40,869. Its ZIP Code is 06484, and it has a rich history of industry and development.

  5. Category:Banks based in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Elizabeth Park, Hartford - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Park is a city park in Hartford and West Hartford, Connecticut, with a historic rose garden, greenhouses, and other gardens. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and owned by the City of Hartford, with the Conservancy managing the gardens and events.

  7. United Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The United Bank Building is a historic commercial building at 19–21 Main Street in downtown New Milford, Connecticut. Designed by Wilson Potter and built 1902–04, it is a prominent local example of Classical Revival architecture , built to house two banks whose previous buildings had been destroyed in a fire.

  8. Liberty Bank - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Bank is a Connecticut-based bank with 63 locations and $7.4 billion in assets. It was founded in 1825 as Middletown Savings Bank and has a history of mergers, grants, and controversies.

  9. Indian Well State Park - Wikipedia

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    Indian Well State Park is a public recreation area occupying 153 acres (62 ha) on the west bank of Lake Housatonic, an impoundment of the Housatonic River, within the city limits of Shelton, Connecticut. The state park's scenic features include a 15-foot (4.6 m) horsetail waterfalls with splash pool at bottom. [3]