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Woodstock Hill Historic DistrictThe Woodstock Hill Historic District, situated in Windham, Connecticut, is a captivating area renowned for its rich history and architectural significance. This district encompasses a collection of meticulously preserved structures, homes, and landmarks predominantly dating from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries.
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Roseland CottageRoseland Cottage, located in Woodstock, Connecticut (not Tolland), is a historic house museum known for its distinctive architecture and lush gardens. Constructed in the mid-19th century, Roseland Cottage is a prime example of the Gothic Revival style in American architecture.
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North Grosvenor DaleNorth Grosvenordale, located in the town of Thompson within Windham County, Connecticut, is a village known for its historical significance and community heritage. Originally established as a mill village in the 19th century, North Grosvenordale flourished around textile manufacturing and mill operations along the French River.
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West Thompson LakeWest Thompson Lake, located in Thompson, Connecticut, is a serene and picturesque reservoir surrounded by scenic woodlands and offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake area serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Cargill Falls MillThe Cargill Falls Mill in Windham, Connecticut, is a historic mill complex that played a significant role in the town's industrial history. Situated along the Willimantic River, this mill complex was a vital part of the region's textile industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Downtown Putnam CTDowntown Putnam, Connecticut, is a vibrant and historic area known for its quaint charm, rich history, and revitalized downtown district. Nestled in northeastern Connecticut, Putnam's downtown has undergone significant revitalization efforts, transforming it into a hub for shopping, dining, arts, and cultural experiences.
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Boxcar MuseumThe Gertrude Chandler Warner Boxcar Children Museum, located in Putnam, Connecticut, celebrates the beloved children's book series "The Boxcar Children" authored by Gertrude Chandler Warner.
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Pomfret Street Historic DistrictThe Pomfret Street Historic District, situated in the town of Pomfret, is a captivating enclave steeped in historical significance and architectural splendor. This district encompasses a collection of residences and structures dating primarily from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries, showcasing an eclectic mix of architectural styles including Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian designs.
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Sumner-Carpenter HouseThe Sumner-Carpenter House in Windham, Connecticut, is a historically significant structure that embodies the Federal architectural style prevalent in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Constructed in the late 1700s, this house stands as a representation of the architectural trends of its era.
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Yale-Myers ForestThe Yale-Myers Forest, located in the towns of Ashford and Eastford within Windham County, Connecticut, is a significant forest area managed by Yale University's School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Spanning over 7,800 acres, this forest serves as an educational and research site, fostering studies in forestry, ecology, and environmental science.
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Bigelow Hollow State ParkBigelow Hollow State Park, located in Union, Connecticut, near the town of Tolland, is a scenic and expansive natural area that offers a wide range of outdoor activities and picturesque landscapes.The park encompasses over 5000 acres of woodlands, lakes, and trails, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The centerpiece of the park is Bigelow Pond, a pristine freshwater lake ideal for activities such as fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing.
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Lake ChaubunagungamaugLake Chaubunagungamaug, also known as Webster Lake, is a natural freshwater lake situated in both Webster, Massachusetts, and the town of Dudley, Massachusetts. It's a picturesque and sizable body of water known for its long and complex name, which originates from the Nipmuc Native American language.
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Mashamoquet Brook State ParkMashamoquet Brook State Park, located in Pomfret, Connecticut, is a picturesque natural area offering a range of outdoor activities within its 1,000-acre expanse. This state park is known for its scenic beauty, diverse landscapes, and recreational opportunities.
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Brayton Grist MillThe Brayton Grist Mill, located in Pomfret, Connecticut, is a historic mill that served as a crucial part of the town's early agricultural and industrial development. Built in the 1890s, the mill was used primarily for grinding grain, transforming it into flour and meal for local consumption.
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Frog Rock Seasonal ParkFrog Rock in Eastford, Connecticut, is a unique geological formation known for its resemblance to a frog's head, hence its name. The large boulder features natural weathering and markings that create an uncanny likeness to a frog's face, complete with eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
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Abington Congregational ChurchThe Abington Congregational Church, located in Windham, Connecticut, holds a rich historical and cultural significance in the local community. Established in the 18th century, the church stands as an emblem of colonial architecture and religious heritage.
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Gwyn Careg InnGwyn Careg is a historic country estate at 68 Wolf Den Road in the Abington section of Pomfret, Connecticut. It is currently operated as a bed and breakfast. The main house on the property is a two-story brick structure built c. 1760, altered in the late 19th century and again in the 1920s, giving it a Colonial Revival appearance.
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Quaddick State ForestQuaddick State Forest, situated in Windham County, Connecticut, is a picturesque woodland area offering a range of outdoor activities and natural beauty. Encompassing a diverse landscape of forests, trails, and the Quaddick Reservoir, the forest provides opportunities for various recreational pursuits.

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Cady-Copp House
The Cady-Copp House, located in Windham, Connecticut, is a historic structure that stands as a notable representation of the region's architectural heritage. Dating back to the 18th century, this house is a fine example of Colonial and Georgian architectural styles.
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