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  2. Killingly, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Killingly is the largest town by population in the Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 17,752 at the 2020 census. [3] It consists of the borough of Danielson and the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, and South Killingly.

  3. Dayville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 25, 1988. The Dayville Historic District encompasses a collection of mid-19th century architecture in the Dayville village of Killingly, Connecticut. It is clustered around the junction of Main and Pleasant streets, extending along Main to High Street. The area flourished in the mid-19th century, as a consequence of the railroad being ...

  4. Danielson, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    860. FIPS code. 09-18780. GNIS feature ID. 0206590. Website. www.boroughofdanielson.org. Danielson is a borough in the town of Killingly in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,155 at the 2020 census.

  5. Broad Street – Davis Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 31, 1998. Broad Street – Davis Park Historic District is a historic district in the borough of Danielson, in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The district is mainly residential in character, and includes Davis Park, a 1.9-acre (0.77 ha) triangular park created in 1890 and bounded by Main, Reynolds, and Broad Streets.

  6. Old Furnace State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Old Furnace State Park. Old Furnace State Park is a public recreation area adjacent to Ross Pond State Park in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The state parks covers 367 acres (149 ha), sits at an elevation of 390 feet (120 m), and is open year-round for hiking, hunting, and fishing. It is located east of Interstate 395, south of U ...

  7. Daniel's Village Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    March 30, 1978. The Daniel's Village Archeological Site is a historic industrial archaeological site in Killingly, Connecticut. Located in the vicinity of the crossing of Putnam Road and the Five Mile River, the area is the site of one of the earliest textile mills in Connecticut. [2] The mills burned in 1861 and were not rebuilt, ending the ...

  8. Danielson Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    April 8, 1992. Main Street at Central Street. The Danielson Main Street Historic District encompasses the historic late 19th-century commercial business district of the borough of Danielson in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. It extends along Main Street, between the Five Mile River and Spring Street, including a few buildings on adjacent ...

  9. Quinebaug Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    197 ft (60 m) [1] Quinebaug Lake State Park is a public recreation area covering 181 acres (73 ha) in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The state park offers opportunities for fishing and non-motorized boating on Wauregan Reservoir. [2] [4] The park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection .

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