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Georgetown, CT in 2002

I have come to realize that many of the site's visitors no longer live in the Georgetown area. To help them see how Georgetown has grown and changed I have put together a picture tour of the town in 2002. To keep download sizes to a minimum I limited the number of picture to three per page. I hope you enjoy it and feel free to ask for additional views of the town you'd like to see-I'll do my best to get them for you. Email: bcolley@snet.net


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View of "Celebration Hill" on Old Mill Road to the right of Connery's Store. This is the approximate location where according to legend the early settlers held their 4th of July celebrations.


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The Press house on Old Mill Road across from Celebration Hill. This building was moved from it's original location on the corner of Old Mill and Route 57 when the Connery Brother's build the new office buildings. To the right are the office buildings built by the Connery Brother's in the early 1950's.

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The E.Q. Hurlbutt house on Old Mill Road.


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