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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.
Location: Warren & Washington, Connecticut: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Natural lake: Etymology: Named after Chief Waramaug: Primary inflows: Sucker Brook (Lake Waramaug Brook), groundwater: Primary outflows: East Aspetuck River: Max. length: 2.4 miles (3.9 km): Max. width: 1.75 miles (2.82 km): Surface area: 656 acres (265 ha): Average depth: 22.1 feet (6.7 m) [2]: Max. depth: 40 feet (12 m) [2 ...
The first Town Hall (first called the "Town House" was built in 1794 across from the meetinghouse (Congregational Church). Town business was conducted there until a new Town Hall was built in 1876 at a cost of $4,000. In 1975 the Town Hall was again moved to new quarters and the Brookfield Museum and Historical Society leased the structure. [5]
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Mount Bushnell State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area located south of Lake Waramaug in the New England town of Washington, Connecticut. The state park provides 214 acres (87 ha) for hiking. [2] The park had its genesis in the state's purchase of 70 acres in 1916. [3]
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.
Lake Washinee is about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long, and under a quarter mile (0.4 km) wide of except for its squarish roughly 0.5 by 0.6 mile (0.8 by 1.0 km) southernmost section. Its deepest part is around 21 feet (6.4 m). Lake Washining is much rounder, and roughly 0.9 by 1.3 miles (1.5 by 2 km). It has a maximum depth of 80 feet (24 m).
Kent Falls State Park is a public recreation area located in the town of Kent, Connecticut, within the Litchfield Hills region of the southern Berkshires.The state park is home to Kent Falls, a series of waterfalls on Falls Brook, a tributary of the Housatonic River. [3]