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Landmarks – Southbury, Connecticut
Inscription. Near this point, Le Comte de Rochambeau: crossed the Housatonic River, leading the French Army, enroute to victory at Yorktown. , Erected 1954 by Connecticut Society Sons of the American Revolution. , Marker series. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Bristol, Connecticut
INGRAHAM FIELD. . . given in 1936 by Edward Ingraham. Entrance is off Woodland Street. Open field located within ... More on Ci.bristol.ct.us
Beaches – Wareham, Massachusetts
Onset Beach is a smooth, sandy beach with warm Buzzards Bay water. This area is popular, so be prepared for crowds. Amenities consist of a bandstand for summer events. Parking here requires a dail... More on Morebeach.com
Museums – Hyannis Port, Massachusetts
A great private collection of over 50 Classic Sports Cars, mostly English with some Japanese and European ones thrown in. There are a dozen Lotuses, half a dozen MGs, Triumphs and Jaguars, and a bunch of Austin Healeys, ... More on Toadhallcars.com/
Landmarks – Winsted, Connecticut
(Li'l Joe's Island, 18', c1987, 07-03-F) across Highland Lake West Shore SW of Winsted , Winchester Township, Litchfield County, CT. Lake St. W. (curves S.) 0.3 miles from jct with US44 in Winsted, W. on W Lake St. 0.2 miles, S. on ... More on dalejtravis.com
Golf Courses – Windsor, Connecticut
As compared to the other courses in its price range, this is a very well maintained course. More on GolfReview
Campgrounds – Torrington, Connecticut
Once the site of a mill destroyed by fire in 1877, Burr Pond Picnic Shelter honors its historic past by marking the former mill site with a bronze tablet, located just below the falls. The site is ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Restaurants – Seymour, Connecticut
If you are a fan of garlic their Garlic Knots are the best I have ever had. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Willington, Connecticut
Inscription. In 1720 a party of eight men, originally from England, bought sixteen thousand acres in this region and called it Wellington. One of these, Roger Wolcott, subsequently became governor of Connecticut (1750–1754). ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Wallingford, Connecticut
(Hank Woronick, 44', 1967, 07-05-E) across Muddy River NE of Wallingford , Wallingford Township, New Haven County, CT. US5 N. 2.2 miles from jct with CT150 in Wallingford, E. on CT68 3.3 miles, S. on Durham Rd. 0.2 miles, W. on Durham ... More on dalejtravis.com
Restaurants – Trumbull, Connecticut
We really enjoy this restaurant and have never had a bad meal here. More on Restaurantica
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