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160 Tuthill St, West Haven, Connecticut 06516-2540

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I-95, exit 44 West Haven, CT

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77 Center Street, West Haven, CT 06516

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I-95, exit 42 West Haven, CT

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West Haven CT 06516, United States of America
Inscription. Bradley Point Park, On July 5, 1779, British invasion forces under, the command of Brigadier General Garth, landed on this spot. Dedicated – July 5, 1984, City of West Haven, Lawrence C. Minichino, Mayor, Plaque ... More on HMDB

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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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West Haven, CT
Southwest Ledge, located one mile offshore on the east entrance to New Haven Harbor, is a formidable obstacle, covered by only 7 ½ feet of water at low tide. When the possibility of a lighthouse for the ledge was explored in 1845, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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871 Campbell Avenue, West Haven CT 06516, United States of America
Inscription. Erected in honor of our loyal soldiers and sailors, , Erected 1890. , Location. 41° 16.991′ N, 72° 57.292′ W. Marker is in West Haven, Connecticut, in New Haven County. Marker can be reached from ... More on HMDB

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West Haven CT 06516, United States of America
Inscription. Those Who Served, 1959 – 1975, Killed In Action, [ left panel ], William T. Cave John W. Bayzat Robert T. Pacelli John S. Lucibello Eugene J. Traczyk Jr. John W. Poe III Peter F. Murphy Paul W. Bauer Keith Llingsworth ... More on HMDB

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West Haven CT 06516, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory Of These Men Of, West Haven Who As Soldiers, Sailors, And Patriots Served The Cause In The, American Revolution 1775 – 1783 Silas Benham David Clinton David Johnson Agrippa Smith Alling Smith Chauncey ... More on HMDB
