Canterbury [Windham County] Connecticut was settled in 1690 and set off from Plainfield and incorporated in 1702. It was named from Major Moses Mansfield. Originally called Ponde-town, its Indian name is Noubestuck.
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Area, 40.2 sq. miles. Population, est., 4,690. Voting district, 1. Principal industries, agriculture and dairy products.
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Includes three period rooms, changing exhibits on a variety of themes, a small research library available by appointment for in-house study, and a museum gift shop.
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Municipal information includes government, services, calendar, voting, education and contacts.
One of the oldest continuing churches in Connecticut
Colonial farmstyle inn located in Canterbury offering information on its history, banquet facilities, hayrides, and Christmas trees for purchase.
Municipal information includes government, services, calendar, voting, education and contacts.
Includes three period rooms, changing exhibits on a variety of themes, a small research library available by appointment for in-house study, and a museum gift shop.
One of the oldest continuing churches in Connecticut
Colonial farmstyle inn located in Canterbury offering information on its history, banquet facilities, hayrides, and Christmas trees for purchase.
Photo and brief description provided by TownGreens.com.
Photo and brief description provided by TownGreens.com.
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