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18 Attractions to Explore Near Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

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Broad Street – Davis Park Historic DistrictThe Broad Street – Davis Park Historic District in Windham, Connecticut, stands as a significant architectural and historical area showcasing the town's heritage. Designated as a historic district, it encompasses a collection of well-preserved homes and structures, reflecting various architectural styles prevalent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Quinebaug MillsThe Quinebaug Mill–Quebec Square Historic District is a notable area in Danielson, Connecticut, revered for its historical significance and industrial heritage. This district encompasses a cluster of structures and buildings dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mainly associated with the textile industry's boom in the region.
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CT State Community College: Quinebaug ValleyQuinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) in Windham, Connecticut, is a comprehensive two-year public institution offering a range of academic programs, workforce development initiatives, and community-based learning opportunities. Founded in 1971, QVCC serves the northeastern region of the state, providing accessible higher education and career-focused programs.
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Old Furnace State ParkOld Furnace State Park, located in the town of Killingly in Windham County, Connecticut, is a historic and scenic park known for its natural beauty and remnants of early industry. The park's name originates from its historical use as a blast furnace site during the 19th century, where iron was produced.
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Old Trinity Church & CemeteryTrinity Church in Brooklyn, Connecticut, situated in Windham County, holds significant historical and cultural importance in the local area. Established in the 18th century, the church stands as a testament to the town's heritage and religious traditions.
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Dayville Historic DistrictThe Dayville Historic District in Windham, Connecticut, is a designated area preserving the architectural and cultural heritage of the town. This district encompasses a collection of well-maintained buildings representing various architectural styles primarily from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries.
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Brooklyn Green Historic DistrictThe Brooklyn Green Historic District, located in Windham County, Connecticut, is a designated historic area that preserves the architectural and cultural heritage of Brooklyn, Connecticut. Centered around the picturesque town green, this district showcases a collection of well-preserved buildings representing various architectural styles from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The Brooklyn FairThe Brooklyn Fair, held in the town of Brooklyn within Windham County, Connecticut, is an annual agricultural fair deeply rooted in tradition and community celebration. Established in 1809, it's recognized as one of the oldest agricultural fairs in the United States, highlighting the region's agricultural heritage and rural lifestyle.
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WaureganWauregan, Connecticut, nestled in the northeastern part of the state, holds a distinct place in local history and community life. This small village, part of the town of Plainfield, has a heritage steeped in industry and the development of the region. Wauregan was historically known for its mills and textile production during the 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the area's economy.
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Bush Hill Historic DistrictThe Bush Hill Historic District encompasses a historic rural landscape in central northern Brooklyn, Connecticut. It extends along parts of Bush Hill Road, Connecticut Route 169, and Wolf Den Road. The area has a remarkable concentration of farmhouses and agricultural outbuildings dating to the early 19th century or earlier. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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Israel Putnam Wolf DenThe Israel Putnam Wolf Den, located in the town of Windham, Connecticut, is a historical site associated with the legendary American soldier Israel Putnam. The site is renowned for its connection to the folklore surrounding Putnam's encounter with a wolf during colonial times.
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Daniel's Village Archeological SiteThe Daniel's Village Archaeological Site in Windham, Connecticut, holds historical significance as an archaeological site linked to an indigenous settlement. This site represents an ancient Native American village that dates back centuries, showcasing remnants of the region's pre-European settlement history.
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Central VillageThe Central Village Historic District in Windham, Connecticut, is a designated area that preserves the architectural and historical heritage of the town. It encompasses a collection of well-preserved buildings representing various architectural styles from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Aldrich Free Public LibraryThe Aldrich Free Public Library in Windham, Connecticut, stands as a historic institution known for its cultural significance and role in the community. Established in the late 19th century, the library was founded through a generous endowment by Nelson W. Aldrich, a prominent figure in Windham.
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Mill Ridge ManorThe Millridge Manor is a historic 22-room mansion located at Moosup, Connecticut that has recently been renovated and restored to its former 1920s appearance. The mansion was built in 1880 for textile mogul and financier Floyd Cranska and rebuilt and remodeled to a French Chateau by his son Lucius B. Cranska in 1927.
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Mashamoquet Brook State ParkMashamoquet Brook State Park, located in Pomfret, Connecticut, is a picturesque natural area offering a range of outdoor activities within its 1,000-acre expanse. This state park is known for its scenic beauty, diverse landscapes, and recreational opportunities.
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Brayton Grist MillThe Brayton Grist Mill, located in Pomfret, Connecticut, is a historic mill that served as a crucial part of the town's early agricultural and industrial development. Built in the 1890s, the mill was used primarily for grinding grain, transforming it into flour and meal for local consumption.
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Moosup Valley State Park TrailThe Moosup Valley State Park Trail, located in Windham County, Connecticut, is a scenic and historic trail that follows a former rail line. Extending for several miles, this multi-use trail offers a picturesque journey through natural landscapes, woodlands, and historic sites.

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Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor
The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor, spanning across parts of Windham County in Connecticut and Massachusetts, is a designated region recognized for its natural beauty, cultural significance, and historical heritage. Established in 1994, it encompasses over 1,000 square miles of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant communities.
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