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Windham County (/ ˈwɪndəm / WIN-dəm) is one of the eight historical counties in the U.S. state of Connecticut, located in its northeastern corner. As of the 2020 census, the population was 116,418, [1] making it the least populous county in Connecticut. It forms the core of the region known as the Quiet Corner.
Windham Town Hall 979 Main Street, Willimantic, Connecticut. Phone: 860-465-3000 Fax: 860-465-3012
Windham (/ ˈwɪndəm / WIN-dəm) is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. It contains the former city of Willimantic as well as the communities of Windham Center, North Windham, and South Windham. Willimantic, an incorporated city since 1893, was consolidated with the town in 1983.
Windham County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2020 census, the population was 116,418, making it the least populous county in Connecticut. It forms the core of the region known as the Quiet Corner.
Windham County is home to the Eastern Connecticut State University, a public, coeducational liberal arts university in Willimantic, Connecticut. Just one block south of downtown Willimantic, this historic mill sits along the Willimantic River with spectacular views of the river and waterfall.
Today, Windham County retains its rural character, and is nicknamed Connecticut’s Quiet Corner. The town of Windham is home to Eastern Connecticut State University, is only a few miles from the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut, and has a long history as a leader in education.
Windham, county, northeastern Connecticut, U.S. It is bordered to the north by Massachusetts and to the east by Rhode Island and consists of a hilly region forested by hardwoods and pines. The county is drained by the Quinebaug, Natchaug, and Shetucket rivers.
Windham County occupies the northeastern corner of the state of Connecticut, bordering Worcester county, Massachusetts, lying on the north, and Providence and Kent counties in Rhode Island on the east. New London county bounds it on the south and Tolland on the west.
On these evenings artists and crafters from Willimantic and the wider area display their wares, paired with live music and great food. 1. Windham Textile & History Museum. From the 1800s well into the last decades of the 20th century Willimantic’s economy was driven by the textile industry.
The town of Windham, located in northeastern Connecticut, is in the southwestern corner of Windham County along the Natchaug River. Incorporated in 1692, Windham originally included the current towns of Mansfield and Scotland, as well as parts of Chaplin and Hampton.