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    Glebe House Museum

    49 Hollow Rd, Woodbury, CT     (203) 263-2855

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    This 18th century home is located on one of the oldest streets in Woodbury. It is interpreted that the period in Woodbury is from 1771-1786 when the Marshall family and their slaves lived in the house. Costumed docents tell ... ctvisit.com

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    Brookfield Museum And Historical Society

    165 Whisconier Rd, Brookfield, CT     (203) 740-8140

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    The Brookfield Museum, kept and curated by members of the Brookfield Historical Society, is located at the intersection of Routes 133 and 25 in Brookfield Center, across from the Congregational Church... museumsusa.org

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    Bellamy - Ferriday House

    9 Main St N, Bethlehem, CT     (203) 266-7596

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    A Connecticut Landmark. The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden embodies the dramatically different passions of two extraordinary individuals. Bethlehem pastor Joseph Bellamy, a renowned leader of the Great Awakening, the emotio... ctvisit.com

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    New Milford Historical Society

    6 Aspetuck Ave, New Milford, CT     (860) 354-3069

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    The museum"s galleries, special exhibits, and museum shop capture a slice of life that was our ancestors" … and celebrate their contributions to New Milford today. Visit the museum"s 18th century cooking hearth to ... citysearch.com

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    Hunt Hill Farm Trust

    44 Upland Rd, New Milford, CT     (860) 355-0300

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    The heart of two historic farms, Hunt Hill Farm has seen activity for almost 300 years, but it has been the home of Ruth and Skitch Henderson since 1968. These dedicated stewards have created the Henderson Cultural Center wh... ctvisit.com

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    Mine Hill Preserve

    Mine Hill Rd, Roxbury, CT     (860) 350-4148

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    Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, Mine Hill is the site of a 19th century iron mine and furnace complex. The Roxbury Land Trust acquired the 360-acre preserve in 1978. The significant stone and brick struc... hmdb.org

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    Brookfield Lanes

    840 Federal Rd, Brookfield, CT     (203) 775-4343

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    Dedicated to the Men and Women of Brookfield who Served in our Country?s Armed Service in Defense Of our Freedom citysearch.com

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    Patricia Neal Grave Site

    273 Flanders Rd, Bethlehem, CT    

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    Actress. Striking, husky-voiced leading lady of stage and screen. She won a Best Actress Academy Award for "Hud" (1963). In 1965 Neal nearly lost her life to a series of crippling strokes, but fought back and triumphantly... findagrave.com

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    Lover’s Leap State Park

    New Milford, CT    

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    Highlights of Lover?s Leap State Park New Milford, CT Lover?s Leap State Park is located in southern New Milford. The Housatonic River flows through the park and forms the headwaters of Lake Lillinonah. This historic 140 acre p... hmdb.org

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    Ancient Trading Path

    Woodbury, CT    

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    In past times the ancient paths in Connecticut were formed by large animals as they moved with the seasons and migrated to salt deposits. The Native Americans followed these same paths as they hunted these animals, traded with ... hmdb.org

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    Richard Widmark Grave Site

    Roxbury Rd, Washington, CT    

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    Actor. He spent his early teenage years growing up in Illinois and throughout the Midwest before entering Lake Forest College in Illinois with the intent of pursuing a degree in law. Following graduation he remained at La... findagrave.com

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    Brookfield

    Brookfield Ave, Fairfield, CT    

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    Brookfield Parish of Newbury The land which comprises the geographical area of Brookfield belonged to the towns of Danbury, Newtown, and New Milford. In 1754 the Parish of Newbury was incorporated by decree of the General Assem... hmdb.org

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    Cyrenius H. Booth Library

    Newtown, CT    

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    Cyrenius H. Booth Library Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Interior 1932 hmdb.org

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    In Commemoration

    Newtown, CT    

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    1732 ---- 1932 In Commemoration Of The Two Hundredth Birthday Of George Washington ---- Rochambeau Established a Camp Here June 28 To July 1, 1781 ---- Soldiers Commanded By Lafayette Camped At This Spot Placed by Mary Silliman... hmdb.org

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    Newtown

    Newtown, CT    

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    This area, then known as Quanneapague, was purchased from the Pohtatuck Indians in 1705. Settled from Stratford and incorporated in 1711, Newtown was a stronghold of Tory settlement during the early Revolutionary War. French Ge... hmdb.org

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    Newtown Meeting House

    Newtown, CT    

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    Newtown Meeting House Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior Built 1720 Moved 1792 Rebuilt 1816 & 1845 hmdb.org

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    Newtown Veterans Memorial

    Newtown, CT    

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    Newtown Remembers With Grateful Prayers And Solemn Vows Her Sacred Dead Her Honored Living Who Ventured All Unto Death That We Might Live A Republic With Independence A Nation With Union Forever A World With Righteousness And P... hmdb.org