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  2. Madison station (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the 1896-built station was renovated as a showroom for a model home company. [6] It is still in place, although the canopy was removed in the late 1990s during electrification work, and an expansion in 2005 modified its shape. [17] In 1985, the 1852-built station was moved for possible renovations, but soon demolished.

  3. Lower Connecticut River Valley - Wikipedia

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    The region is known for its picturesque riverside scenery, small river and shoreline towns, and tourist attractions such as the Goodspeed Opera House, the Essex Steam Train, Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park, Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort, the Traveler's Professional Golf Championship at TPC at River Highlands, Lyman Orchards ...

  4. Coastal Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Connecticut, often called the Connecticut Shore or the Connecticut Shoreline, comprises all of Connecticut's southern border along Long Island Sound, from Greenwich in the west to Stonington in the east, as well as the tidal portions of the Housatonic River, Quinnipiac River, Connecticut River, and Thames River.

  5. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Home Building Group committed to donating $300,000 to support the program. [71] Clayton Homes also partners with Family Promise to donate several homes per year to families who have experienced homelessness. [72] In 2021, Clayton Homes donated $450,000 and 3 off-site built homes to be used to prevent family homelessness. [73]

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Home of the first U.S. Ambassador, now a museum. Partially rebuilt in 1733. NRHP. Hoyt-Barnum House: Stamford: 1699 Early Cape Cod Cottage, Stamford Historical Society museum. NRHP. [27] Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum: Stonington: 1700 A working farm for the last 350 years. NRHP. [28] [29] Eells-Stow House: Milford: 1700

  7. Shore Line Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Shore Line Electric Railway was a trolley line along the southern coastline of Connecticut, running between New Haven and Old Saybrook with additional branches to Chester and Stony Creek.

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