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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...
- The
Noank Historic District is a
historic district encomp****ing the
historic main part of the
village of
Noank in the town of Groton, Connecticut. The...
- Pawcatuck, Connecticut; the
lobster business and the
wedding church are in
Noank, Connecticut. Tim Travers' home and the Windsors'
country club are in Watch...
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shipbuilding moved up to
Noank within the
Groton town limits. One of the
largest shipyards was
Palmer Shipyard,
established in
Noank in 1827. A
marine railway...
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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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Beginning in 1945, they
lived in New York City and
maintained a
second home in
Noank,
Connecticut on
Chesbro Street,
overlooking Long
Island Sound. They appeared...
- Mystic-
Noank Library."
Archived December 10, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine Hartford Courant.
Retrieved from Courant.com,
January 23, 2019. "Mystic &
Noank Library...
- The
Berkman Klein Center for
Internet &
Society is a
research center at
Harvard University that
focuses on the
study of cyberspace.
Founded at Harvard...
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manager 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...
- is one of the
founders of
Noank Media, a
private enterprise similar in many ways to the
proposal of
Promises to Keep.
Noank licenses and
distributes digital...