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  2. Branford Hall Career Institute - Wikipedia

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    Branford Hall Career Institute was a for-profit college with campuses in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey. It closed in 2020 due to loss of federal funding and accreditation issues.

  3. Branford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Branford is a shoreline town in New Haven County, Connecticut, with a population of 28,273 in 2020. It has a history of Dutch and English settlement, railroad development, and resort tourism, and features two harbors, a town beach, and the Thimble Islands.

  4. Search and rescue - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of search and rescue operations, such as ground, mountain, urban, combat and maritime, and their history and examples. Find out how helicopters are used for air-sea rescue and what is the International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue.

  5. Search and rescue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types, organizations, and standards of search and rescue (SAR) in the U.S. SAR involves finding and recovering people or animals in distress or missing in various environments and situations.

  6. North Branford Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The only building on the south side of Foxon Road included in the district is the c. 1870 North Branford Hall, built as a school and now housing town offices. All of the buildings in the district are of wood frame construction, except for the Atwater Memorial Library, a brick Colonial Revival structure built in 1943 and enlarged in 1967.

  7. James Blackstone Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    A public library in Branford, Connecticut, built in 1896 by Timothy Blackstone as a memorial to his father, James. The library features a Neoclassical Revival style, a rotunda, a dome, and paintings of New England authors.

  8. Branford Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and architecture of Branford Town Hall, a Greek Revival building constructed in 1857 and located at 1019 Main Street in Branford, Connecticut. The web page also provides coordinates, references and categories for this historic landmark.

  9. Harrison House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1724 by a descendant of Branford's founders, it is a good example of a Connecticut saltbox structure. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and is a contributing property to the Canoe Brook Historic District. [1] Since 2016 it has been operated as a house museum by the Branford Historical Society.