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Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society - Killingly History
Killingly, Connecticut. The original township of Killingly was laid out north of Plainfield in 1708. It occupied the northeastern corner of Connecticut, in the wild border land between the Quinebaug and Rhode Island. This region, called the Whetstone country, was known to the white settlers of the surrounding towns, but was for a long time ...
About Killingly | Town of Killingly CT
About Killingly. We take great pride in the many attributes of our Town and are constantly updating the information on this site so residents and visitors are always aware of the latest happenings in our town.
Town of Killingly CT
Killingly Town Hall, 172 Main Street, Killingly, CT 06239 (860) 779-5300 Hours: Mon, Wed and Thu: 8 AM - 4:30 PM; Tue: 8 AM - 5:30 PM; Fri: 8 AM - 11:30 AM Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ®
Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society - Killingly's Villages
Killingly was inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years. They called the East Killingly area “Chemaug.” One of their trails, which followed sections of Route 101 and Bear Hill Road became a major colonial path between Providence and Hartford.
10 Best Things to Do in Killingly (CT) - The Crazy Tourist
1. Old Furnace State Park. Source: Kamila Starzycka / shutterstock. Hiking. As you may gather from the name, this scenic state park has a busy industrial past as the setting for a former iron furnace. From the 18th-century streams and rivers across New England were harnessed to drive mills.
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