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Durham, Connecticut
MILLERS POND, Durham (33 acres) Carry in boat access (300 yards). Species: (LMB BB SMB T S) Season: Open 6:00 am 3rd Saturday April-last day February. Other: Use of motors, except electric, prohibited. Off of Fotthills Road in Durham. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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7 Maple Avenue, Durham, Connecticut, United States
This is the General Information page of the Durham Public Library, NH. More on Durhampubliclibrary.org
Newly renovated, know now me by name, More on GeckoGo

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Middlefield, Connecticut, USA

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1511 East Main Street, Meriden, Connecticut

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994 N. Colony Rd. #312, Wallingford, Connecticut 06492

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401 Center Street, Wallingford, Connecticut 06410

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Haddam, Connecticut, USA

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1 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511
The museum offers displays on the history of the Knights of Columbus. The facility is 77,000 square feet an... More on PlanetWare
One of the best kept secrets in the area ---free admission and so much to see and learn, great for all ages... More on TripAdvisor

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New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Learn about the ecology, culture and history of Long Island Sound aboard the flagship of New Haven, Quinnipiack, a 91-foot gaff-rigged wooden schooner. Half-day, all day and sunset sails. Charters ... More on Ctvisit.com
As we drove along Route 95 in New Haven, Connecticut, we noticed a sign indicating La Amistad’s home port was located near Exit 46, ... More on igougo

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229 George Street, 06510 New Haven, Connecticut
Inscription. The fountain around the Memorial Flagpole commemorates 150 years of service by the New Haven Water Company founded by Eli Whitney. The first water was brought to the Green from Lake Wh... More on HMDB
Love the free concert series. Not a bad seat to be had. Bring a picnic and relax with some friends. More on TripAdvisor
