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Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Visit the cockpit of an airplane. Ride Dreamseeker - the Museums full-motion simulator. See your pre-school... More on familydaysoutusa
The pride of this museum is a shiny restored B-29 bomber. More on TripAdvisor

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58 West St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
This Museum is a work in progress the House has many old household items capturing the past as it was many years ago. The living area has oil paintings and music related items including a 1800's pi... More on MuseumsUSA.org
overview: Operated by The Windsor Locks Historical Society, Inc. since 1976. Victorian farmhouse with period room displays and an 1826 brick barn containing a farmer' s tool collection, locate... More on MuseumStuff.com

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58 North Road (Rte 140), East Windsor, CT 06088

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54 North Main Street, East Windsor, CT 06028

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Noden-Reed Museum, 58 West Street, Windsor Locks, CT 06096-01808, United States

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129 Ella Grasso Tpk., Windsor Locks, CT 06096

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East Windsor, Connecticut
The Scantic River is a river that flows through the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. It's tributaries rise in the towns of Hampden, MA,Wilbraham, MA, East Longmeadow,MA and Monson,MA and Stafford, CT, and Somers, CT, forming ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Suffield, Connecticut
CONGAMOND LAKES (South Pond, Middle Pond, and North Pond), Suffield รข Massachusetts (465 acres) Note: Connecticut or Massachusetts fishing license is legal on all three lakes.Located on the northwestern boundary of Suffield, the eastern ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Photo by Dan Brock
(Tyler, 10', 1971, 07-02-(b) across pond outlet SW of Broad Brook , East Windsor Township, Hartford County, CT. CT191 SW 2.4 miles from jct with Main St. in Broad Brook, SE on Cemetery Rd. ... More on dalejtravis.com

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166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106
Next to the state Capitol Building on Jewell Street is Bushnell Park, the first plot of land in America ta... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
Bushnell Park, which fans out from the State Capitol building, was the first public space (1850) in the cou... More on Discover America
