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  2. Colchester Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Colchester was incorporated in 1698 and was at first a dispersed agricultural community. The village center formed around the town's first colonial meeting house and burying ground, with the area's economic importance later cemented by its location as a crossroads of several early 19th century turnpikes. Bacon Academy was founded in 1803 as the ...

  3. Colchester, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Colchester is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region . The population was 15,555 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ]

  4. Wheeler Block (Colchester, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeler Block, also known as the Old Town Hall and the former Ransom School, is a historic civic and commercial building at 40 Norwich Avenue in Colchester, Connecticut. Built in 1872, it is a good local example of Second Empire architecture , seeing a variety of civic and commercial uses.

  5. Category:Halls of fame in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame; Cricket Hall of Fame (Hartford, Connecticut) H. Huskies of Honor

  6. Colchester (CDP), Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Colchester is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village and adjacent residential land in the town of Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, United States. It is in the east-central part of the town, with the Connecticut Route 2 expressway running through the south side of the community.

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  8. Colchester Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    An 1826 depiction of the old Colchester Town Hall A stained glass window in the town hall depicting the 1st century leader of the local Catuvellauni tribe, Caratacus. The first building on the site, a moot hall, was completed in 1277, remodelled in 1374 and demolished in 1843. [2]

  9. Ruby and Elizabeth Cohen Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    Maurice de Hirsch recognized Colchester's potential as a settlement for Jewish immigrants, which is the reason he opened the hotels. Ruby Cohen retired in 1973. Ruby Cohen's former house is visible from the woodlands and is located across from the gazebo on the opposite side of the pond in the picture below.