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    Noank (/ˈnoʊæŋk/ NOH-ank) is a village in the town of Groton, Connecticut. This dense community of historic homes and local businesses sits on a small...
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    aired during the Orange Bowl. Mystic Seaport Noank, Connecticut Pequot War Notes "2020 Gazetteer (Connecticut)". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August...
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    passenger ships proliferated after the Civil War, Noank would produce the two largest built in Connecticut during the 19th century, with the 332-foot wooden...
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  • Mystic Pizza (category Films set in Connecticut)
    The Araújo home is in Pawcatuck, Connecticut; the lobster business and the wedding church are in Noank, Connecticut. Tim Travers' home and the Windsors'...
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    George P. Putnam on February 7, 1931, in Putnam's mother's house in Noank, Connecticut, in what has been described as a marriage of convenience. Earhart...
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    maintained a second home in Noank, Connecticut. The preface of his last work, Book of the Seven Seas, is dated 30 August 1957, in Noank. He died of a heart attack...
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    The Noank Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic main part of the village of Noank in the town of Groton, Connecticut. The...
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    Emma C. Berry (sloop) (category Mystic, Connecticut)
    Shipyard in Noank, Connecticut for John Henry Berry. The ship was named after his daughter and constructed in a similar way to other Noank smacks. The...
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  • 31, Mesa, Arizona Thunder Skull Press Artist Trystan Falcone 24, Noank, Connecticut Clique Refresh Webcomic artist Ty Halley 25, Portsmouth, Ohio The...
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    1945, they lived in New York City and maintained a second home in Noank, Connecticut on Chesbro Street, overlooking Long Island Sound. They appeared together...
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    Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He died on July 16, 1980, in Noank, Connecticut. List of artists who created paintings and drawings for use in films...
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    2013 and March 2014 destroyed the barn and home. Connecticut portal The village of Noank, Connecticut is the nearest inhabited land, and also home to the...
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    Morgan Point Light (category Lighthouses in New London County, Connecticut)
    Morgan Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Noank, Connecticut, United States, on the west side of the mouth of the Mystic River. In 1831 the original 25-foot...
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  • Mumford Cove (category Neighborhoods in Connecticut)
    private association in Southeastern Connecticut located adjacent to Groton Long Point, bordered by Noank Connecticut Haley's Farm nature preserve, Palmer's...
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    Groton Iron Works (category Shipyards of Connecticut)
    in Noank, Connecticut for wooden ships; and the other in Groton, Connecticut for steel ships. The focus of this article is the Groton, Connecticut yard...
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    part of downtown Mystic Morgan Point Light is located in Noank in southeastern Groton. Connecticut portal "34th Town Council List" (PDF). Groton, CT. Retrieved...
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    Harry Benjamin Jepson (category People from New Haven, Connecticut)
    Carrington-Thomas, and Frederick Kinsley. Jepson died August 23, 1952, in Noank, Connecticut. He was succeeded by Luther Noss as University Organist. Yale's Harry...
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  • Robert Hills of Owls Head in 1948, to Anne and Maynard Bray then of Noank, Connecticut, in 1958, to Vernon Baker of Tenants Harbor, Maine, and Scotch Plains...
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  • USS Herman S. Caswell (category Ships built in Groton, Connecticut)
    as a civilian passenger yacht or ferry of the same name in 1878 at Noank, Connecticut. On 8 October 1918, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her owner, New...
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  • USS Pluck (AMc-94) (category Ships built in Groton, Connecticut)
    coastal minesweeper, was laid down 7 June 1941 by the Noank Shipbuilding Co., Noank, Connecticut, launched 4 April 1942 and placed in service 6 October...
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    state highway in southeastern Connecticut, running entirely within the town of Groton in a loop off US 1 through the Noank and West Mystic sections of Groton...
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    1907, he painted almost exclusively at the artist's community in Noank, Connecticut with Henry Ward Ranger. After 1912, Beal focused more on the Hudson...
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    Jeffrey Thomas Thacher Born (1967-12-23) December 23, 1967 (age 56) Noank, Connecticut, US Origin Potsdam, New York Genres A cappella Occupation(s) Performer...
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    Portland, Connecticut Grant Smith-Porter Shipbuilding Company, Aberdeen, Washington and Portland, Oregon Groton Iron Works, Noank, Connecticut Hammond Lumber...
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    Mystic Seaport Light (category Lighthouses in New London County, Connecticut)
    at the south end of Mystic Seaport, 2 miles (3.2 km) upriver from Noank, Connecticut. It is a two-story white shingled structure topped with a glass-enclosed...
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  • USS Positive (category Ships built in Groton, Connecticut)
    from passing. Positive was laid down 7 June 1941 by the Noank Shipbuilding Co., Noank, Connecticut, launched 7 March 1942 sponsored by Miss Elizabeth W....
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    P.V. type minesweeping trawler (category Ships built in Connecticut)
    Massachusetts and Leander Wilcox and Rowland H. Wilcox were constructed at Noank, Connecticut. The seven vessels that made up the P.V. type were of varying but...
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  • USS Reaper (AMc-96) (category Ships built in Groton, Connecticut)
    ships from passing. Reaper was laid down 1 June 1941 by Noank Shipbuilding Co., Noank, Connecticut, launched 15 April 1942; and placed in service 14 November...
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    USS Laura Reed (category Ships built in Groton, Connecticut)
    in 1895 at Noank, Connecticut. On 27 November 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her owner, Henry L. Galpin of New Haven, Connecticut, for use as...
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    Aviator Amelia Earhart and publisher George P. Putnam were married in Noank, Connecticut, in a five-minute ceremony. A gas explosion and ensuing fire at a...
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