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Roughly along Storrs Rd., Spring Hill, Mansfield, Connecticut Coordinates 41°47′23″N 72°13′39″W / 41.78972°N 72.22750°W / 41.78972; -72
Parts of Bush Hill Rd., CT 169, and Wolf Den Rd. 41°48′43″N 71°57′52″W / 41.811944°N 71.964444°W / 41.811944; -71.964444 ( Bush Hill Historic Brooklyn
Storrs [1] (/ s t ɔːr z / storz) is a village [2] and census-designated place (CDP) [1] in the town of Mansfield in eastern Tolland County, Connecticut, United States.The village is part of the Capitol Planning Region.
for New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill's annual holiday "Night Lights" display will return Nov. 24.
Located on Candlewood Lake in Sherman, CT., the camp was sold in 1982 along with Camp Toquam in Goshen. [19] Camp Cochipianee: Bristol Area Council: Goshen, CT: Closed: The camp was founded in 1928 by the Bristol Area Council and was sold after the New Britain Area Council and the Bristol Area Council were merged in 1972. Camp Irving ...
Windham Region Transit District, or WRTD, is a bus operator for Windham County, with NECTD, SEAT, UConn Transportation Services in neighboring towns.Prior to August 2019, The company operated four routes in total, connecting with a small handful of other operators, such as UConn Transportation Services in Mansfield, SEAT in Norwich, [1] and NECTD in Brooklyn, Connecticut.
The Base Camp (Ashford 1) is the home to the Boy Scout Resident camp while the Cub Country (Ashford 2) is home to Cub Scout Resident Camp, Akela Day Camp & NYLT. The reservation has been operated by three different councils: Eastern Connecticut Council of Norwich, Connecticut 1964–1971, Indian Trails Council of Norwich, Connecticut 1971-1995 ...
In March 1920, he purchased the original 29 acres on Cedar Pond. The State YMCA honored him by naming the camp, Camp Hazen and in the summer of 1920, the first camping sessions were held. Pop Stanley was the first Camp Director. A building on the site, Stanley Lodge, was named after him.