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  2. Lake Waramaug - Wikipedia

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    Lake Waramaug is a 656-acre (265 ha) lake occupying parts of the towns of Kent, Warren and Washington in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, [3] [4] approximately 24 miles (39 km) north of Danbury.

  3. 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.

  4. List of Connecticut state parks - Wikipedia

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    Lake Zoar: Camping, swimming, fishing Killingly Pond State Park: Killingly: Windham: 162 66 Killingly Pond Boating, fishing Lake Waramaug State Park: Kent: Litchfield: 95 38 1920 Lake Waramaug Camping, car-top boating, swimming, fishing Lamentation Mountain State Park: Berlin: Hartford: 47 19 1936 Hiking, scenic vistas Lovers Leap State Park ...

  5. The 30 Most Charming Small Towns in Connecticut - AOL

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    Stonington. The charming seaside village of Stonington, located in the southeast corner of the state, is known for its mile-long beaches, historic seaside homes, and eclectic shops and boutiques.

  6. East Aspetuck River - Wikipedia

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    The East Aspetuck River is a 9.9-mile-long (15.9 km) [5] river in Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the United States.It flows in a southwesterly direction from its source at Lake Waramaug, in the town of Washington, through the villages of New Preston and Northville, before joining the West Aspetuck River in New Milford, a half a mile before emptying into the Housatonic River.

  7. Hopeville Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    The weirs directed water flow and fish to the center of the stream for easy capture in fishing baskets. [4] Village. In 1711, Stephen Gates was granted 14 acres of land lying within the modern state park's boundaries. Gates constructed a gristmill and sawmill, inundating the waterfall on the Pachaug River in the process. In 1818, Elizah Abel ...

  8. List of place names of Native American origin in New England

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    Wangumgaug Lake: "crooked pond" Lake Waramaug: (Mahican) "good fishing-place" Willimantic River (and town): (Mohegan or Nipmuck) "good cedar swamp" Winnepauk: (Mahican) "beautiful pond" Wononpacook Pond: (Mahican) "land at the bend in the pond" Wononskopomuc Lake: (Mahican) "rocks at the bend in the lake" Wopowaug River: (Wangunk) "crossing-place"

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