Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Ohio. The Browns are on this list.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Ohio. The Browns are on this list.
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Historic Wethersfield, Conn.
Founded in 1634, Wethersfield is the oldest town in Connecticut.
An Equestrian's Dream in Lakewood Ranch, Florida
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An equestrian's dream located in the prestigious Sarasota Polo Club in Lakewood Ranch. There is plenty of room to build your custom dream home on this state of the art horse facility on almost 12 acres. Nature surrounds you as you enter the beautiful custom electric gates and drive down the tranquil paved driveway. The property features a stable with 22 custom 10-by-12 stalls with fans, Shoo-Fly fly sprayers, auto feeders and waterer's, wash rack, sound system, air-conditioned tack room with one half bath and kitchenette and a studio apartment with bath and kitchen. The barn with loft has a laundry room with washer and dryer, separate tool, equipment, hay and feed storage areas.
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Wadsworth Little Falls, CT
Took a trip out to Little Falls and did not regret it.
Will be coming back next time during the winter to photograph the winter scenery.
April 9, 2016
Devil's Hopyard State Park and Chapman Falls, East Haddam, CT, USA
Devil's Hopyard State Park and Chapman Falls, East Haddam, CT, USA
Parks in Connecticut
Hubbard Park & Castle Craig. Meriden, Connecticut.
-this area is located at 999 W Main St, Meriden, CT 06451.
-You can get to Castle Craig by trails or you can drive a car up to the top.
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Enders State Forest - Waterfalls in Connecticut
Enders State Forest Waterfalls in Connecticut
Westfield Falls
A beautiful roadside waterfall in Middletown, Connecticut.
New England Living - Southern Connecticut
For many, Coastal Fairfield county is one part New England and one part New York. Some of the more affluent towns are well known, such as Greenwich and Westport. But recently, one city in the area has experienced a true cultural rebirth: South Norwalk, or SONO, as it is affectionately called.
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South Norwalk, CT
A look at how S. Norwalk (Historic SONO) has revitalized the region with new restaurants, interior design centers and a burgeoning creative artists community including a profile of Palace Digital Studios and cable network OLN.
Host Pam Fletcher takes us on a tour of the region and visits the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, a museum dedicated to the ecology of Long Island Sound. We also profile one of Connecticut's best known and most colorful historical characters: circus showman PT Barnum at his very own museum in Bridgeport.
Orange Connecticut (CT) Real Estate Tour
Tour Orange, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Orange, Connecticut is located just west of New Haven, and was once owned by the Paugusset Indians. In 1639, The Rev. Peter Prudden purchased the land from the Indians for six coats, ten blankets, one kettle, twelve hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen knives and a dozen small mirrors. Orange remained a simple farming community until the mid-1940's when postwar residential construction began.
Proper zoning foresight has let Orange develop into an open, well-planned residential community which proudly retains the rustic ambience of small-town New England. Orange is a desirable town in which to live as evidenced by the above-average school system, a wide range of community services and easy access to urban areas of the state using Routes 1, 15, 34 and I-95, all of which traverse the town of Orange.
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