Thomaston [Litchfield County] was incorporated from Plymouth in 1875 and named for Seth Thomas, a clock manufacturer located there.
Area, l2.2 sq. miles. Population, 2000 Census, 7,503. Voting Districts, 1. Principal industries, injection molding, manufacture of wire, metal pressed sheets and rods, metal shears, electronic equipment and other metal fabrication.
Submissions must specifically relate to Thomaston, Connecticut.
Generally includes business-to-business commercial sites, which are those that sell and/or promote products and services to other businesses, institutions, and organizations.
Submissions must be specific to businesses located in, or the economy of, Thomaston, Connecticut.