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  2. Lake Waramaug - Wikipedia

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    Location: Warren & Washington, Connecticut: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Natural lake: Etymology: Named after Chief Waramaug: Primary inflows: Sucker Brook (Lake Waramaug Brook), groundwater: Primary outflows: East Aspetuck River: Max. length: 2.4 miles (3.9 km): Max. width: 1.75 miles (2.82 km): Surface area: 656 acres (265 ha): Average depth: 22.1 feet (6.7 m) [2]: Max. depth: 40 feet (12 m) [2 ...

  3. ‘Luxurious tastes’: The Epicurean Table restaurant opens in a ...

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    The Epicurean Table restaurant is now open at 9661 Horrell Hill Road in Hopkins, SC.

  4. Under (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Under is an underwater restaurant in Lindesnes, Norway. Its dining room is found 5.5 metres below sea level. The eating floor is 495 square metres, making it the biggest underwater restaurant in the world, with a capacity of 40 people. It is the only underwater restaurant in Europe, and only the third to be found worldwide.

  5. Lake Waramaug State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Waramaug State Park is a 95-acre (38 ha) public recreation area located on the northwest shore of Lake Waramaug in the town of Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut. [2] The state park 's first 75 acres (30 ha) were purchased by the state in 1920.

  6. New Hopkins restaurant celebrates the versatility of vegetables

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  7. Mitchell's Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell's Fish Market is an American seafood restaurant chain founded in 1998 [2] by restaurateur Cameron Mitchell of Columbus, Ohio.. Starting from a single location opened in 1998 in Columbus called the "Columbus Fish Market", [3] by 2006, the chain had 12 locations. [4]

  8. Waramaug - Wikipedia

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    Waramaug succeeded Squantz in 1725 as sachem of the Potatuck Native American tribe, folded into the current Schaghticoke tribe, who lived along the length of the Housatonic River, until his death in 1735. [1] He was succeeded as sachemship of the Potatuck after his death by one of Chief Squantz's sons, Mauwehu.

  9. Veteran-owned Weird Brothers Coffee is roasting up some of ...

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    Kenny died not long after the Weird Brothers opened their coffee bar at the Roasting Factory, but Paul and the family make sure his spirit lives on with each batch of freshly roasted beans and ...