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Crystal Lake is a village, [2] census-designated place, and part of the town of Ellington, in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,945 at the 2010 census . The CDP includes an eponymous lake.
Crystal Lake, Connecticut; Crystal Lake, Polk County, Florida; Crystal Lake, Washington County, Florida, an unincorporated community; Crystal Lake, Illinois, the largest city by population named Crystal Lake in the United States
The north–south arterial in the Crystal Lake section of town. Connecticut Route 32 - (River Rd.) Passes north-south through the very eastern edge of town, connects Willington to Stafford. No direct connections to the rest of town (Though CT 140 in Stafford Springs intersects with it) Connecticut Route 83 – (West Rd. & Somers Rd.) The main ...
Tolland County (/ ˈ t ɑː l ə n d / TAH-lənd) is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Connecticut.As of the 2020 census, its population was 149,788. [1] It is incorporated into 13 towns and was originally formed on October 13, 1785, from portions of eastern Hartford County and western Windham County.
Camp Wakenah is the Boy Scouts of America's second oldest camp (however, the source of this claim is questioned). It was founded in around 1917 on Gardner Lake in Salem, Connecticut. The property was sold in the 1930s to buy the second Camp Wakenah at a different location on Gardner Lake which consisted of 34 acres (140,000 m 2). [citation needed]
Stafford also has (limited) access to Sandy Beach on Crystal Lake in Ellington. Plans are being developed to provide hiking and multi-use trails within Stafford. There are two bed and breakfasts as well as a few campgrounds (Sun Valley, [ 13 ] Roaring Brook [ 14 ] and Mineral Springs [ 15 ] ) that provide accommodation for visitors.
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The Crystal Lake and Pleasant Street Historic District encompasses a streetcar suburban residential subdivision developed between 1860 and 1895 in Newton, Massachusetts. The district roughly bounded by the Sudbury Aqueduct , Pleasant Street, Lake Avenue, Webster Court, and Crystal Street.