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Preston City is a village and the original town center of the town of Preston, Connecticut, United States.The core of the village around the junction of Old Northwest Road and Route 164 is designated as the Preston City Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Strawberry Park is a 75-acre (300,000 m 2) campground located in Preston, Connecticut. The park offers RV and tent sites with water, electricity, and sewer connections. Lots are available for seasonal rental and for sale/lease-to-own. Lodgings such as log cabins, park models and trailer rentals are also available.
Preston is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut planning region . Its population was 4,788 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ]
The Preston Historical Society is a historical society located in Preston, Connecticut. They maintain historical records for the town and maintain historical locations, such as National Register of Historic Places listed places like the Long Society Meetinghouse [ 1 ] and Preston City Historic District.
Hallville Mill Historic District is a historic district in the town of Preston, Connecticut, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Contributing properties in the district are 23 buildings, two other contributing structures, and one other contributing site over a 50-acre (20 ha) area. [1]
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Sandy Hook was founded in 1711 [3] when several proprietors with land in the area relocated together to reduce isolation. Within a year of the settlement of Newtown, some of its proprietors began moving away from the central village to some of their larger parcels.
This article describes National Historic Landmarks in the United States state of Connecticut. These include the most highly recognized historic sites in Connecticut that are officially designated and/or funded and operated by the U.S. Federal Government. There are no UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites in Connecticut.