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Wequetequock, Connecticut, United States
An estuary of the Pawcatuck River on the Rhode Island-Connecticut, USA, state line, the Little Narragansett Bay is inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It is sheltered by a curving peninsula, site of the resort village of Watch Hill, Rhode ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Stonington, Connecticut
First government lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), this lighthouse was once the beacon for the many vessels... More on Discover America
It made the visit extremely uncomfortable and doesn't make me want to return. More on TripAdvisor

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Stonington, Connecticut, United States
The Borough of Stonington in the southeast corner of Connecticut is a beautiful historic village, with a nu... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Nice little side trip from the more touristy Mystic. Reminiscent of small villages on Cornwall ... More on GeckoGo

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Wequetequock, Connecticut, United States

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147 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378

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40 Palmer St, Stonington, CT 06378

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Stonington, Connecticut, United States
Wyassup Lake and Anderson Pond are in North Stonington. To find Wyassup, take Route 49 to Wyassup Road through part of the Pachaug State Forest. To get to Anderson Pond, take Route 201. The pond has a public boat launch and no boating ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Stonington CT 06378, United States of America
Inscription. East Face, When Rhode Island by her legislation frm 1844 to 1850, Repudiated her Revolutionary Debt. Dr. Richmond removed from that State to this Borough and selected this as his Family Burial Place unwilling that the ... More on HMDB

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Stonington, CT

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40 Palmer Street, Stonington, 06378
A National Historic Landmark, the 1853 house was home to Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer, intrepid explorer, discoverer of Antarctica, and clipper ship designer. House tours and special events ... More on Discover America
He became a ship's master before his 19th birthday and then ve More on igougo
