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Falls Village, Connecticut
This eTrail includes two sections of Connecticut's Housatonic River: Falls Village to Housatonic Meadows State Forest and Bulls Bridge to Route 7. Tucked away in the northwest corner of Connecticut... More on Trails
Although it was a humid day it was a great climb to the top and the view wa More on Trails

#2.
15 Millerton Road, Lakeville, Connecticut
One wealthy forge owner, John Milton Holley, bought a 1768 mansion and doubled its size in 1808. The result is a Federal and Greek Revival mix. It contains furnishings assembled by Holley and his descendants ... More on Frommers

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Salisbury, Connecticut
The Twin Lakes of Salisbury, Connecticut are Lakes Washinee and Washining, whose supposed identities as twins seem in conflict with their dissimilar size and shape. Lake Washinee is about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long, and under a quarter ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Ashley Falls, MA
'Colonel John Ashley House' is a registered National Historic Landmark located on Cooper Hill Road, Sheffield, Massachusetts (in a local village sometimes known as Ashley Falls). It currently exists as a non-profit museum operated ... More on Wikipedia

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Connecticut
Mohawk Mountain is located in Connecticut's beautiful northwest corner, offering a combination of mountains... More on SkiResortGuide.com
This ski resort is great for locals. This quaint resort doesn't have as many trails as the bigger resorts ... More on Trekaroo

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19 Greenwoods Road West, Norfolk CT 06058, United States of America
Inscription. 1806, Built By Michael F. Mills, ---------------, Later the Home Of, Rev. Ralph Emerson, Second Pastor of The Church, 1816 – 1829, , Location. 41° 59.357′ N, 73° 11.891′ W. Marker is in Norfolk, ... More on HMDB

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Norfolk CT 06058, United States of America
Provided by The State of Connecticut & The Department of Homeland Security . The Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department Now: 2010 More on Norfolkfire.org
Inscription. [ front ], Norfolk In the heart of the Green Woods on what was later the Hartford-Albany Turnpike, Norfolk was settled in 1744 by Cornelius Brown of Windsor. The town was incorporated ... More on HMDB

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Norfolk CT 06058, United States of America
Inscription. [ south plaque ], 1917 The World War 1918, In honor of those who gave and those, who offered their lives for liberty, the people of Norfolk have built, this monument and crowned it wit... More on HMDB
Inscription. [ left plaque ], Korea, 1950Â 1953 Anstett, John W. Barbour, Frederick S. Bazzano, John C. Beecher, Casil W. Jr. Bennett, James A. Blatz, William A. Bruey, Lyle D. Capocefalo, John A.... More on HMDB

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Cornwall Bridge CT 06754, United States of America
Inscription. This Memorial Stands In, Honor Of All The Men, And Women From The Town Of, Warren Who Served Our, Country In Times Of War, , Location. 41° 44.701′ N, 73° 20.928′ W. Marker is in Warren, Connecticut, ... More on HMDB

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13 Village Green, Norfolk CT 06058, United States of America
Norfolk Activities Campbell Falls State Park Located west of Route 272 North, about five miles north of the town center. It is a picturesque spot for a stroll and picnic. Dennis Hill State Park Tra... More on Norfolklibrary.org
Inscription. Built 1840 for, The Norfolk Academy, later used as the Town Hall & Jail, Since 1960, The Norfolk Historical, Museum, , Location. 41° 59.299′ N, 73° 11.947′ W. Mark... More on HMDB
