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Turnpikes and Transportation in Sharon
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New London Harbor Lighthouse: Connecticut’s First Official Lighthouse
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Africans in Search of the American Dream: Cape Verdean Whalers and Sealers
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The “Welcoming Beacon” of Sheffield Island Lighthouse
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Early Turnpikes Provided Solution to Lack of Reliable Roads
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Harwinton’s Sign has a Long History – Who Knew?
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Road Signs of the Air
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Farmington Canal Designed to Give Connecticut Commerce a Competitive Edge
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Boston Post Road Carved out Three Travel Routes through State
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New London’s Indian Mariners
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New Haven’s Long Wharf
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The Path to Ashford’s Progress
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Merritt Parkway Creates Scenic Gateway to New England
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Steaming Across the Atlantic
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Kate Moore: Lighthouse Keeper and Coast Guard Heroine
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Oxford: From Paths to Pikes
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Benjamin Wright: The Father of American Civil Engineering
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The Great River: Connecticut’s Main Stream
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New England’s Grand Ambition: The Farmington Canal
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John Ledyard, Connecticut’s Most Famous Traveler
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Farmington Canal’s Ground-Breaking – Today in History: July 4
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