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    The Farmington River is a river, 46.7 miles (75.2 km) in length along its main stem, located in northwest Connecticut with major tributaries extending...
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  • (disambiguation) Farmington, Arkansas Farmington, California Farmington, Connecticut Farmington, Delaware Farmington, Georgia Farmington, Kentucky Farmington (Louisville...
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    rich soil, location along the floodplain of the Farmington River, and valley geography. The town and river were given their present names in 1645, which...
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    junction of the San Juan River, the Animas River, and the La Plata River, and is located on the Colorado Plateau. Farmington is the largest city of San...
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    Farmington is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,722 at the 2020 census. Farmington is home to Blue Job State...
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    The Farmington River is a river in Liberia. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the town of Marshall. The Farmington River, Junk River, and Gbage River...
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    Sandy River Plantation was incorporated as Farmington, named for its unusually fertile soil. Beginning with a cluster of log houses at Farmington Falls...
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  • Branch Farmington River Clam River Buck River Fall River (Farmington River tributary) Scantic River Westfield River Great Brook Little River (Westfield...
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    sawmills built along the rivers, but most industry failed in the late nineteenth century when a planned railway along the Farmington River fell through. Significant...
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  • Park River – also known as Hog River and Little River North Branch Park River South Branch Park River Podunk River Farmington River Pequabu River Pequabuck...
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  • bordering Litchfield County immediately to the west. It is defined by the Farmington River, which runs through it. Physiographically, the valley is lowlands and...
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    school systems, Farmington Public Schools. Farmington was the site of three Native American trails - the Orchard Lake Trail, the Grand River Trail, and the...
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    The Farmington River Railroad Bridge spans the Farmington River in Windsor, Connecticut, just west of Palisado Avenue and north of Pleasant Street. It...
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    Media related to Farmington Canal Trail at Wikimedia Commons Farmington Canal Heritage Trail and Farmington River Trail | Farmington Valley Trails Council...
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    Windsor, Connecticut (category Connecticut populated places on the Connecticut River)
    them a plot of land at the confluence of the Farmington River and the west side of the Connecticut River. After Edward Winslow came from Plymouth to inspect...
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    marker in 1975. The Pinchot Sycamore is located on the east bank of the Farmington River, near the base of Talcott Mountain, south of the town center of Simsbury...
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    west, and Barkhamsted on the northwest. Running through it is the Farmington River. The town includes the villages of North Canton, Canton Center, Canton...
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  • Maryland Fall River (Connecticut River tributary), a river in Franklin County, Massachusetts Fall River (Farmington River), a river in Berkshire County...
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    nomadic peoples built a campsite adjacent to the river that would become known as the Farmington River. They were apparently the first people to populate...
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    census. It is a popular location for whitewater paddlers who use the Farmington River. Part of the original mill village area is included in the Tariffville...
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    Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northwestern suburb of Detroit, Farmington Hills is located roughly 22 miles...
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  • after Samuel W. Collins, who built the Collins Axe Factory on the Farmington River, around which the area of downtown Canton, now known as Collinsville...
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    later renamed to Farmington. William Murphy migrated from Kentucky to this former area of La Louisiane west of the Mississippi River in 1798, when it...
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    Massaco, lived near, but mostly west of, what became known as the Farmington River, in the area that would become known as Simsbury and Canton, the latter...
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    and Hartford, CT) Park River (Hartford, CT) Farmington River (Windsor, CT) Scantic River (South Windsor, CT) Westfield River (West Springfield and Springfield...
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  • Hartford, who called their new settlement Farmington. The Tunxis retained an area beside the Farmington River that came to be called “Indian Neck.” This...
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  • New England mills, the Collins Company axe factory was sited on a river (the Farmington), and their production was powered by utilizing the water's strength...
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    seat is Farmington. The county was officially organized on December 19, 1821. It was named after the St. Francis River. The origin of the river's name is...
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    several hills. The West Branch of the Farmington River rises in the town, heading southward towards the Connecticut River. The southeastern part of town is...
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    The Farmington Canal, also known as the New Haven and Northampton Canal, was a major private canal built in the early 19th century to provide water transportation...
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