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Essex, CT
The land is owned by the State of Connecticut and is leased to the Connecticut Valley Railroad. May through... More on Epinions.com
Nestled in the Connecticut River Valley you will find the More on Epinions.com

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Essex, Connecticut
The Nutmeg State offers year round fishing action that few places can rival. With over 100 species of fish found in Long Island Sound, anglers can enjoy some of the very best striped bass, bluefish, summer flounder, scup and tautog ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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7590 Court Street, P.O. Box 428, Elizabethtown, New York 12932, us
The society is dedicated to fostering a knowledge and appreciation of Essex County by collecting tangible reminders of the past. Through its museum, research library, and public programs, the society seeks to provide ... More on Heritage

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67 Main Street, Essex, Connecticut
Where the River comes to life. Located on the waterfront in historic Essex, the Connecticut River Museum is the perfect place to explore ... More on familydaysoutusa
Great stop worth a few hours of your time. Nice exhibits and scenes... Just wonderful. More on TripAdvisor

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22 Prospect St, Essex, CT 06426
overview: Properties include. PrattHouse Hill' sAcademy l814British Attack Shifting Center of Town Grove StCemetery Doane' s Airport Higher Education Elementary ... More on MuseumStuff.com
This society was formed in 1954 to preserve the history of Essex and the lower valley as well as to educate people accordingly. It has remained dedicated to these purposes for almost one half centu... More on Heritage

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Connecticut River Museum, 67 Main Street, Essex, CT 06426-1150, United States

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Exit 3 off of Route 9, Essex, CT

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Essex, Connecticut

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2 Pennywise Lane Old Saybrook, CT
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. B... More on Off the Beath Path: Connecticut

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148 Ferry Rd., Chester, CT , USA
Selden III , a ferry that crosses the scenic Connecticut River near Gillette Castle State Park, carries 8 to 9 cars per trip and is the second-oldest ... More on Ctvisit.com
This ferry runs between April 1st and November 30th providing a convenient link across the Connecticut River between Chester and Hadlyme. ... More on DogFriendly.com
