Stonington [New London County] was settled in 1649 and named "Souther Towne" by Massachusetts in 1658 and, "Stonington" in 1666 by Connecticut. Its Native American names are "Pawcatuck" and "Mistack".
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Area, 50.0 sq. miles. Population, est., 16,523. Voting districts, 5. Principal industries, tourism, agriculture, fishing, boat building, oceanographic research and manufacture of machinery, plastic products, castings, electrical parts, textiles, screen printing, boat livery, silvercel batteries, harpsichord manufacturing, extrusion machines, photo processing.
Stonington includes the areas known as Pawcatuck and the Borough of Stonington, as well as part of Mystic and Old Mystic.
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Official website with news and information on municipal initiatives, governmental structure and notices.
Public 27 hole course located in Pawcatuck district. Layout, rates, directions and photographs.
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Oversized (726x812 pixels) topographical map, from the Perry-CastaƱeda Map Collection.
Official home page for the Town of Stonington, sponsored by the State of Connecticut Municipal Public Access Initiative.
Official website with news and information on municipal initiatives, governmental structure and notices.
Information from Wikipedia.
Oversized (726x812 pixels) topographical map, from the Perry-CastaƱeda Map Collection.
Official home page for the Town of Stonington, sponsored by the State of Connecticut Municipal Public Access Initiative.
Public 27 hole course located in Pawcatuck district. Layout, rates, directions and photographs.
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