
Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Darien Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Connecticut Turnpike Exit 11 & U. s. Rt. 1 Boston Post Rd.
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Title: Windham ? Tolland 4H Camp, R.F.D. #1 Pomfret Center Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Pomfret Center, Connecticut 06259
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Title: Neilsen East Riverside Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
West of exit 5 Connecticut Turnpike, on US 1. For everything under the Sun try Neilsen East. The Ideal Family Restaurant Serving, Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner - Cocktails - After Theatre Snacks. Neilsens Ice Cream served exclusively. Famous for quality since 1898. Open 8 AM to Midnight - Air conditioned ample free parking.
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Title: Covered Bridge West Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Covered bridge, just off Route US-7 looking towards village of West Cornwall, Conn.
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Title: Mohawk Ski Area, Looking Down Mohawk Mtn Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This 3000 ft. double chair lift, a beginners lift, rope tows, slopes, trails, new large log cabin with food, ski shop, rentals, and ski school together with snow making, all contribute to skiers fun at Mohawk Mtn., No. Western Conn.
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Title: Presbyterian Church, Darien-Noroton Darien Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company plant located on 'the Connecticut River at Haddam. Utilizing a pressurized water reactor, the 600,000 KW. Plant is owned by eleven investor-owned New England utilities, providing power for your growing needs.
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Title: Johnson's Bowling Academy, 2100 Dixwell Avenue Hamden Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Along The Entrance From Eldredge Avenue To Private Museum Of Chas. Q. Eldredge Old Mystic Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Mansfield Mansfield Connecticut (CT), White Border PM 1926 Feb-16
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Title: Mystic River Side Of Riverview Cottage The Residence Of Chas. Q. Eldredge Old Mystic Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Killingly High School Dantelson Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Looking East Lords Point Connecticut (CT), White Border PM 1932 Jul-21
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Title: Botanical Garden, Marianapolis College Thompson Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Marianapolis College Thompson Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Sandy Hook Sandy Hook Connecticut (CT), White Border PM 1924 Aug-08
Description:
I send a special line to say, That we catch lots of fish each day, And wish that you'd come down this way.
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Title: The Barracks, Soldiers Home Noroton Heights Connecticut (CT), White Border unused
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Title: Hawley Armory, Connecticut Agricultural College Connecticut (CT), White Border PM 1931 Jun-29
Description:
Offers Four-year Courses in Agriculture. Agricultural Science, Home Economics, Mechanical Engineering: A Two-Year Course in Agriculture
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Title: The Dogway Along The Housatonic River Falls Village Connecticut (CT), Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-13
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Title: Twin Lakes Recreational Center Twin Lakes Connecticut (CT), Chrome PM 1955 Sep-15
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Title: Johnson's Bowling Academy, 2100 Dixwell Avenue Hamden Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Twenty Lanes Hamden Plaza
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Title: The Yankee Silversmith Wallingford Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Yankee Silversmith, an Early American Inn serving old-fashioned New England food and drink, attracts travelers and gourmets - not occasionally but often. Appropriate d?cor emphasizes the tradition of early railroading and silversmithing in the Yalesville section of Wallingford, Conn., at Exit 66, Wilbur Cross-Merrit Parkway directly across from Yale Motor Inn. See the beautiful new Connecticut Steamboat Room available for large parties. Be sure to visit the Silversmith Country Store.
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Title: Lord's Dock Hamburg Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1943 Sep-04
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Title: Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1941 Feb-12
Description:
Elm-shaded village greens, spotless white colonial towns, a rich historic heritage, mountains and seashore - that is the Nutmeg State. "For friendly service, any town, any state - stop at the sign of the Flying Red Horse. There you will receive those small but important services that help make your trip more pleasant and trouble-free."
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Title: Tolland Service Center Tolland Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Roy's Place, College Highway Granby Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Home Cooking
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Title: The Spinning Wheel Inn, Route 58 Redding Ridge Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Tel. Redding 67
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Title: Short Term Camps, Hammonasset Beach State Park Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1941 Jul-07
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Title: Oliver Ellsworth Homestead Windor Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of third Chief Justice of the United States; owned and maintained as a museum by Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution
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Title: American Shakespeare Festival Theatre Startford Connecticut (CT), Chrome PM 1967
Description:
With flags representing the four states of Shakespeare's time, England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.
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Title: Matsikas Family Innkeepers, Junction of Rts. 2 & 66 Marlborough Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Junction of Rts. 2 & 66 Marlborough, Connecticut Res. 295-9358 Closed Mondays Matsikas Family, Innkeepers
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Title: Camp Mauwehu Sherman Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Camp Mouwehu, Bay Scouts of America. 331 acres of natural woodland, located on Lake Candlewood in Sherman, Connecticut. Nature Area is located in the center of the camp on the shore of a 16 acre Boat Pond.
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Title: Interstate Motor Lodge Vernon Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Exit 95 Vernon Circle from Interstates 84 - 86, Conn. 30 and Conn. Route 15 - 15 mins. East of Hartford. Capitol region of Conn. Modern Décor . . . Air conditioned . . Room Phones . . TV in every room . . Lobby . . Golf nearby . . Restaurant next door.
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Title: Connecticut River Valley, Gillette Castle Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Rock outcroppings along the river edge at Gillette Castle at Hadlyme, Conn., show one shape called "Shops Stern". Mr. Gillette at one time had a summer house built there and trails connected the main house to this area. Due to the cost of maintaining the perilous footpath with trestles and thins this trail has been closed, temporarily we hope. Laurel abounds in spring. Look for this when you pass by on a pleasant river boat excursion. Geologists like to study the rock formations in this area.
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Title: Forestville Veterans Green Forestville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Merritt Parkway Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bounded by Natural Beauty, the Merritt Parkway is one of Connecticut's most popular arteries and one of the earliest of the passenger express highways.
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Title: Plainville Municipal Center Plainville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Church And Town Hall Middlebury Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Putnam Memorial State Park, Routes 58 & 107 Bethel & Redding Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Statue by Anna Hyatt Huntington Shows Major General Israel Putnam escaping from pursuing British Dragoons down the perilous 100 stone steps carved into the precipice at Horse Neck
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Title: The Old State House Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Old State House, Connecticut's single most historic edifice, was designed by Charles Bulfinch. The building is a Registered National Landmark and an outstanding expression of federal style architecture. Served as the state capitol from 1796 - 1879 and was the scene of many important events.
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Title: The Third Meeting House Of The Congregational Church Washingotn Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The third Meeting House of the Congregational Church on the Green Judea Parish (1801) Westminister Chimes.
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Title: Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Varied vacation opportunities within easy reach. Mountains, lakes, seashore, modern resorts, historic charm, all within a few hours travel time.
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Title: Congregational Church South Britain Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Lock Museum Of America, 114 Main Street Terryville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the first lock museum in America, and is located in Terryville, Conn. The birthplace of the cabinet and trunk lock industry in 1833. Open May through October daily, Tuesday through Sundays, 1:30 to 4:30. Other times by appointment.
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Title: Presbyterian Church Darien-Noroton Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: The Laurel City, Main Street Winstead Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Log Boom Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Forming a log boom in early spring to send the logs down stream to the mills
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Title: The Washington Oak Gaylordsville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Washington Oak, in Gaylordsville, Conn., is now maintained as a Revolutionary landmark by the D. A. R. According to records, on Sept. 20, 1780, Gen. Washington and his staff stopped here to rest and hold a conference. They were enroute from Newburgh, N. Y. to Hartford, to meet with the French Count de Rochambeau to enlist the air of the French.
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Title: Dinosaur State Park Rocky Hill Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Discovered in 1966, proof that giant reptiles roamed the Connecticut Valley 200 million years ago, can be seen in this state Park.
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Title: Dinosaur State Park, West Street Rocky Hill Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Rocky Hill, Conn., located on West Street, West Street exits from Interstate 91, and Conn, Rt. 9, 10 mins. From Hartford. Established and maintained by the Conn. Park and Forest Commission the site shown is the first to be covered, 1968, with a temporary building to preserve the prints from the weather. A larger tract covered in 1966 with heating coils, and vinyl sheeting is in the background. Workmen removing the prints found several or more layers each with prints in them, one above the other. These fossil tracks were made over 180 million years ago by Triassic period dinosaurs.
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Title: Prehistoric Gardens, Oregon Coast Highway Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Prehistoric Gardens, Oregon Coast Highway. Located between Port Orford and Gold Beach on the scenic Oregon Coast, Prehistoric Gardens attracts thousands of visitors annually to view the concrete restorations of many extinct animals that roamed the earth centuries ago. The setting in a "Rain Forest" among dense woods is particularly impressive.
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Title: Trachadon Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Trachadon was one of the many duck-billed dinosaurs that lived near the water during the late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. This replica is at the Prehistoric Gardens, Oregon Coast Highway 101.
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Title: Dinosaur State Park Rocky Hill Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
West St. exit from Conn. Rte. 9 and Interstate 91, 10 mins. From Hartford. Discovered in 1966, established and maintained by the Conn. Park and Forest commission, in 1968 this pressurized dome was erected over one of the foot track areas, and houses a replica of a dinosaur. 180 million years of fossilized tracks well preserved for study.
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Title: Pteranodon Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Pteranodon, which means "winged and toothless", was the largest of the flying reptiles, with a wing-span of 25 to 30 feet. Their fossil skeletons indicate that they were better gliders than flyers, and their huge toothless beaks indicate that they were probably fish eaters. Pteranodon became extinct 75 million years ago, and his replica may be seen at the Prehistoric Gardens, Oregon Coast High way 101.
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Title: Skeleton Of Edaphosaurus Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Skeleton of Edaphosaurus from the early Permian red beds of Texas. Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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Title: St. John's R. C. Church Noroton-Darien Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Taft School Watertown Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: First Congregational Church Watertown Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: First Methodist Church Stamford Springs Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Edwards R. C. Church Stamford Springs Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Caprilands Herb Farm Coventry Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Caprilands is prepared for an Autumn festival. Relax & enjoy a luncheon in the surrounding atmosphere of autumn leaves, herbs & flowers which decorate the table & hang from the chestnut beams of this 18th century home. Open daily, April through December luncheon & Garden Talks, Wed. Through Fri. by reservation.
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Title: Caprilands Herb Farm Coventry Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Little garden house and the back view of Caprilands 18th century house surrounded by its gardens. Open daily, April through December, luncheon and garden talks, Weds. Through Fri. by reservation.
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Title: Caprilands Herb Farm Coventry Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Caprilands is prepared for an Autumn festival. Relax & enjoy a luncheon in the surrounding atmosphere of autumn leaves, herbs & flowers which decorate the table & hang from the chestnut beams of this 18th century home. Open daily, April through December luncheon & garden talks, Weds, through Fri. by reservation.
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Title: Nathan Hale Homestead Coventry Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1776. Home of the Revolutionary War Patriot. Open daily to the Public, May 15 - Oct. 15, 1-5 P. M.
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Title: At Mystic Seaport In Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
At Mystic Seaport in Connecticut, visitors view the Joseph Conrad, formerly the Danish Training Ship George Stage. The square rigged vessel circumnavigated the world under the command of Captain Alan Villiers. The Joseph Conrad is now part of the youth training program at Mystic.
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Title: Mystic Marinelife Aquarium, Ft. 27 Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
A bold habitat of over 2000 aquatic organisms at Mystic, Connecticut including: dolphins, sharks and electric eels.
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Title: A 19Th Century New England Dockside Street Mystic Seaport Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
A 19th Century New England dockside street is recreated at mystic Seaport, Ct. The number one tourist attraction in southern New England.
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Title: The Milford Motel, U. S. #1 Connecticut (CT), Chrome PM 1960 Jun-05
Description:
65 miles from New York on Route U, S, #1. Exit 39 West from Connecticut Turnpike. Exit Milford Toll House from Route 15 Merritt Parkway Between Howard Johnsons and College Inn. Restaurants. Near American Shakespeare Theater and Yale University. Within walking distance of Town, Theaters, Conn. Post Shopping Center, Bowling Alleys and Long Island Sound Beaches. New Motel with latest conveniences; Tub showers, Television, Telephone and Air - conditioning. Color Television in Lounge. Morning Coffee.
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Title: Cove And Boat Ramp, Danbury Town Park Lake Candlewood Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: New England Lighthouse Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
An early Navigator's Aid
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Title: The Old Congregational Church North Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1826
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Title: Atomic Submarine Center Of The World Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Chuctanunda Creek Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This view looking north at picturesque Chuctanunda Creek which flows through urban Amsterdam. White building in background is Fiber Glass Industries, Inc., for merly part of the Bigelow Sanford Complex.
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Title: Mohawk Ski Area, Rte. 4 Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This 3000 ft. double chair lift, a beginner's lift, rope tows, slopes, trails, new large log cabin with food, ski shop, rentals, and ski school together with snow making, all contribute to skiers fun at Mohawk Mtn., No. Western Conn.
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Title: Mohawk Ski Area, Rte. 4 Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Food Facilities - Tables - Ski Shop - Rentals - Ski School. Large glass windows and outdoor porch with tables make this new lodge a fine skiers gathering spot at the foot of the trails at Mohawk Mt. in northwestern Conn. Chair lifts, snow making, trails and slopes for your skiing pleasure.
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Title: Dogwoods Bloom In Southern Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Early May, annually, dogwoods bloom in southern Connecticut, this view is at the Congregational Church and green, in Greenfield Hill section of Fairfield, Conn. just above Fairfield University. Exits 19-20 from the Conn. Turnpike.
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Title: Holiday House Restaurants Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many conveniently located Holiday House Restaurants along the Connecticut Turnpike. Always a restful haven for weary travelers, with courteous service, fine food and gift shops for browsing.
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Title: The Connecticut Turnpike Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This 129 - mile Turnpike traverses 28 towns and cities, is the longest continuously lighted urban expressway. Has ninety points of interchange, 198 bridges and viaducts over railroads, streets, rivers and highways. Total cost $464,000,000.
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Title: The Connecticut Turnpike Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This 129 - mile Turnpike traverses 28 towns and cities, is the longest continuously lighted urban expressway. Has ninety points of interchange, 198 bridges and viaducts over railroads, streets, rivers and highways. Total cost $464,000,000.
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Title: Black Rock Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
A Connecticut State Park. Located between Thomaston and Watertown
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Title: The Russell Library Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Russell Library, Middletown's (Connecticut) Public Library, established 1875. The renovated building is the former Christ Episcopal Church, where the first public High School classes in Connecticut where conducted, and where Samuel Colt was married.
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Title: America's Newest Nuclear Power Plant Haddam Neck Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
America's newest nuclear power plant at Haddam Neck, Conn. Will feed new energy to Hartford and other New England communities, producing 500,000 kilowatts of electric power.
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Title: American Cruise Lines Haddam Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Brand New Coastal Cruise Ship Independence Sails On 7 And 10 Day Cruises In New England. Chesapeake Bay, and Southern Intercostals Waterways.
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Title: Connecticut River Valley Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Top view, looking up river, Conn. Yankee Atomic Power Co., plant at Haddam Neck, Meadows State Park on left bank. The 11 investor owned N E utilities plant develops 500,000 KW, using a pressurized water reactor. This plant is dramatically viewed from mid river on passing riverboat cruises. Lower view, aerial of State highway 82 swing bridge looking down river, the Goodspeed opera house, Gelston House Restaurant and air strip are on left bank, the right bank area called Tylerville, shows the valley R. R. Tracks. Modern sonic devices on commercial watercraft enable them to pass thru the open bridge area nights in dense fog. An attendant opens the bridge on signal.
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Title: Library, Quinnipiac College Hamden Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Academic heart of the 100 - acre campus, with Sleeping Giant Mountain in background, has book capacity of 150,000 volumes.
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Title: The Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Plant Haddam Neck Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Plant On the Connecticut River at Haddam Neck. One of the largest operating Nuclear Generating Stations in the United States, Conn. Yankee is open to visitors year-round. Every spring, thousands of conn. Schoolchildren travel to the Plant aboard the Riverboat Dolly Madison for one of the most exciting field trips available in New England. For more information about these cruises and Plant Tours, contact River Boat, Essex, Conn. 06426.
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Title: The Selden Iii Ferryboat Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Selden III Ferryboat Chester to Hadlyme, Conn. Both automobiles and foot passengers depend on this ferry service for transportation across the Connecticut River. Fares are low, and the 10-minute ride is a most enjoyable route to Gillette Castle State park!
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Title: Pequot Motor Inn, 3471 Post Road Southport Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
56 Air - Conditioned Rooms - Tile Baths. Free Television - Telephones - Swimming Pool Accessible to public beaches and Sherwood Island State Park. Convenient to famous restaurants. Looking for the Big Indian Sigh. Turnpike view of the new 36 unit addition showing rooms 33-36 overlooking the pool
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Title: Town Of Enfield Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Camp Isabella Freedman Fall Village Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
As seen from the lake - the three joined buildings comprise the Recreation Hall, the Lounge, and the Dining Hall. New York Office: 1 Union Square West New York, N. Y.
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Title: Rocky Hill South Glastonbury Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Crosses the Connecticut River as a part of Rte. 160, operated by the State of Connecticut. It has been in continuous use longer than any other ferry in New England, 200 years. Has been declared a national Monument.
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Title: St. Paul's R. C. Church Glastonbury Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: The Welles-Turner Memorial Library Glastonbury Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated in 1952 as a bequest from a town resident, coast over $275,000, contains many interesting historical exhibits.
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Title: Town Office Building Glastonbury Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Candlewood Lake Candlewood Lake Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Clear blue water, softly rolling hills and the stage is set for a delightful vacation in this Artchrome beauty scene.
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Title: The Sentry House Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The sentry house at the southeast corner of Old New-Gate Prison, with Viets Tavern, the home of Captain John Viets, first warden of New Gate, on the right.
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Title: Trading Post And U. S. Office Candlewood Lake Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Trading Post and U. S. Post Office on Candlewood Isle at beautiful Candlewood Lake, Conn.
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Title: A View Of The Shopping Center Hamden Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Hamden Memorial Town Hall Hamden Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Lighthouse Noank Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
At Noank, Connecticut on the Point. Built in 1868.
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Title: View From Hartwick College Campus Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
New Willard E. Yager Library-Museum building is in silhouette at right
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Title: A Connecticut River Valley Tobacco Farm Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
These tented fields are a familiar sight in this area which is world renowned for shade grown tobacco
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Title: Milham Park Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
This park is owned and maintained by the City of Kalamazoo and offers an ideal place for family outings and picnics. Open 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. May 15 to October 15
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Title: The Walter Camp Memorial Gateway Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to the Yale Bowl, was erected in 1928 in memory of the dean of modern American Football.
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Title: Harbor On The Connecticut Shore Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Springtime In Branford College Courtyard, Yale University Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Springtime In Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Apple blossoms abound in many Connecticut towns, heavy concentrations may be seen in the lovely fruit farms, in Cheshire, Wallingford, Mt. Carmel, Middlefield, Southington, and Guilford, to name a few.
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Title: The Mather Homestead, Stephen Mather Road Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mather Homestead, Stephen Mather Road, built by Deacon Joseph Mather in 1778, now occupied by the 7th generation of his descendants.
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Title: Wilbur Cross Library, The University of Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
A Land-Grant State University founded in 1881. Offerings in Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, education, Engineering, Home Economics, Insurance, Law, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Physical Therapy, Social work and pre-professional programs in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. Graduate study in many fields. Branches at Hartford, Waterbury, Stamford and Torrington.
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Title: Air View Of Westerly And Pawcatuck Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Air View of Westerly, R. I. and Pawcatuck, Conn. The Pawcatuck River serves as the boundary line between Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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Title: Harbor View Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Harbor View along the Connecticut Shore
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Title: Ventura County Harbor Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Docking facilities - with Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands in background
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Title: Greetings From Southeastern Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Left: The Submarine escape training tank at the Submarine Base, New London, Conn., the only such diving tower in the United States. Top right: U. S. Coast Guard Cadet Training Bark "Eagle" 295-foot, former German Cadet ship which is now based at the Coat Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Lower Right: USS George Washington - The world's first Polaris - firing Fleet Ballistic Missile submarine.
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Title: Harbor View Connecticut (CT), Chrome PM 1957 Aug-28
Description:
Harbor View along the Connecticut Shore
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Title: Lime Rock Park Lakeville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
"Road Racing Center of the East" Volkswagen Based Super vees in action.
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Title: Lime Rock Park Lakeville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Road Racing Center of the East
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Title: Typical Tobacco Farm Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Typical Tobacco Farm. A very common sight in the Connecticut River Valley. This area is world renown for shade grown tobacco. Note the covered Tobacco field
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Title: Neilsen East Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
West of exit 5 Connecticut Turnpike, on U. S. 1. For everything under the Sun try Neilsen East The Ideal Family Restaurant Serving Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner - Cocktails - After Theatre Snacks. Neilsen's Ice Cream Served Exclusively famous for quality since 1898 Open 8 A.M. to Midnight - Air Conditioned Ample free Parking.
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Title: Lake Candlewood, Danbury Town Park Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Cove and Boat Ramp
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Title: The Spinning Wheel Redding ridge Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bridgeport - Danbury Highway, Route No. 58, Redding Ridge, Connecticut. Halfway between Bridgeport and Danbury. Leave Merritt Parkway at Danbury-Redding Exit, No. 45. Service Every day but Mondays - Open Holidays Luncheons and Dinners served 12:00 to 8:00 P. M. Tel. Redding Webster 8-2511.
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Title: Yale Barn Gourmet Buffet, Route 44 Connecticut (CT), Chrome PM 1957 Nov-23
Description:
Open Every Day - May thru November, Luncheon - Tea - Dinner. Americana Grog Alley, Country Store. Route 44, Between Canaan and Norfolk, Connecticut.
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Title: Pequot Yacht Club Southport Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1949 Oct-04
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Title: School House, South Kent School South Kent Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Short Cottages And Bathers Ocean Beach New Orleans Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Bacon's Screened Porch Cabins Darien Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Innerspring Mattresses & Heated ¾ Mile East of Darien - 2½ Miles West of Norwalk U. S. Route No. 1 Boston Post Road Darien, Conn.
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Title: Lake Wononscopomuc At Interlaken Inn Lakeville Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Scene At Washington Depot Washington Depot Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1954 Jun-28
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Title: Country Club Watertown Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: General Lyon Inn, U. S. Route 198 Eastford Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Eastford, Conn. 200 years old. Fireplace in the dining room.
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Title: U. S. Veteran's Hospital Newington Town Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: New Bridge Unionville Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Wright's On College Highway Plainville Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Dining and Dancing every night. Special Noon-Day Lunches. Steaks, Chicken and Lobster Dinners. Banquets a specialty. Te. 435, Plainville, Conn.
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Title: Greetings From Groton Long Point Long Point Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Rocky Shore, East Side, Shorefront, Shore Road looking south, Boardwalk And Beach.
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Title: Knollcrest Lake Candlewood Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1949 Jul-21
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Title: Second Congregational Church West Cornwall Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Short Term Camps, Hammonassett Beach State Park Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1941 Aug-13
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Title: The Washington Oak Gaylordsville Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Washington Oak, in Gaylordsville, Conn., is now maintained as a Revolutionary landmark by the D. A. R. According to records, on Sept. 20, 1780, Gen. Washington and his staff stopped here to rest and hold a conference. They were enroute from Newburgh, N. Y. to Hartford, to meet with the French Court de Rochambeau to enlist the aid of the French.
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Title: First Baptist Meeting House North Stonington Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Jewett City Jewett City Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Jewett City Jewett City Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
Me and my Pals
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Title: The Frederick H. Cossitt Library North Granby Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Aug-11
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Title: All Hallows Roman Catholic Church Moosup Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Jun-26
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Title: Bantam Lake South Shore Morris Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Moosup Public School Moosup Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Sep-28
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Title: Prospect Street Moosup Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Sep-00
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Title: Mansion House, Wildwood Park Killingly Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Sep-00
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Title: Yale Quarters Gales Ferry Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Aug-30
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Title: Ludlow Monument East Norwalk Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Ludlow Monument, Commemorating The Purchase of the Land from the Indians.
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Title: Baltic Switch Baltic Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jun-00
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Title: The Church Burlington Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Season Of 1904 Clam Walnut Beach Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Aug-31
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Title: Berlin Street Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Sep-22
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Title: The Old Homestead Connecticut (CT), Private Mailing unused
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Title: Trinity Church Portland Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Sep-18
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Title: The High School Lakeville Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Marvin School East Norwalk Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1949 Aug-11
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Title: Old Factory Lime Rock Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Yachts At Anchor, Griswold Eastern Point New ondon Connecticut (CT), Divided Back unused
Description:
Yachts at Anchor as seen from the Griswold
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Title: Connecticut River Valley Haddam Connecticut (CT), Real Photo PM 1909 Jan-27
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Title: Putnam's Wolf Den Promfret Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Court House Waerbury Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Southwest Ledge Light New Londong Connecticut (CT), White Border PM 1923 Jul-06
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Title: M. E. Church Higganum Connecticut (CT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Main Street Sandy Hook Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Surf Bathing Ocean Beach Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
Description:
Surf Bathing, Ocean Beach, New London, Conn.
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Title: Crescent Beach Cresent Beach Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1948 Mar-16
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Title: View Of Cove Wetherfield Connecticut (CT), Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-08
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Title: Chestnut Hill East Killingly Connecticut (CT), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Cut Bolton Notch Connecticut (CT), Divided Back PM Jul-14
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Title: Congregational Church Fair Haven Connecticut (CT), Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-20
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Title: 1St Congregational Church Granby Connecticut (CT), Real Photo unused
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Title: Pequot Light House Newlondon Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Aug-19
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Title: Christ Church Hartfort Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Feb-22
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Title: North College Middlwtown Connecticut (CT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Johnny Cake Inn, Route 80 Ivoryton Connecticut (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
An old quiet, peaceful spot where the traveler can rest, relax and enjoy a good repast. Recommended by Gourmet, Duncan Hines, Cue.
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Title: Asylum Street Showing Hotel Bond And Travelers Building Harford Connecticut (CT), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Connecticut Connecticut (CT), Real Photo unused
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Title: Huntington Street Huntington Street Connecticut (CT), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: White Oak Park New Brllain Connecticut (CT), Divided Back unused
Description:
SCENE NO. 2
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