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Sterling [Windham County] Connecticut was incorporated from Voluntown in 1794. It was named for one of its residents, Dr. John Sterling.

Area, 27.3 sq. miles. Population, est., 2,814. Voting Districts, 1. Principal industries, poultry and dairy farming, manufacturing, stone quarry.

Sterling includes the village of Oneco.


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An archaeogeodesy perspective of the petroglyphed boulders at Ekonk Hill, Sterling.
Daily, weekly, monthly and holiday weekend rates, and special events. Located in the Oneco section of Sterling.
Boarding facility for dogs and cats.
Municipal information, including government, education, services, library and events calendar.
Boarding facility for dogs and cats.
Daily, weekly, monthly and holiday weekend rates, and special events. Located in the Oneco section of Sterling.
Municipal information, including government, education, services, library and events calendar.
An archaeogeodesy perspective of the petroglyphed boulders at Ekonk Hill, Sterling.
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