- The
Shepaug,
Litchfield and
Northern Railroad was a
short independent railroad in
western Connecticut that was
chartered as the
Shepaug Valley Railroad...
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Shepaug Valley School (SVS) is a seven-year (grades 6-12) public,
coeducational middle and high
school in Washington, Connecticut.
Shepaug Valley School...
- 1969. It was
built in 1904 and
contained approximately 1,000 volumes. The
Shepaug Dam on the
Housatonic River is part of a
hydroelectric power plant, operated...
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Shepaug River is a 26.0-mile-long (41.8 km)
river in
western Connecticut, in the
United States. The
river originates at the
south end of the
Shepaug Reservoir...
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Shepaug Dam (National ID # CT00232) is a dam
located between Newtown in
Fairfield County and
Southbury in New
Haven County, Connecticut. The concrete...
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evidence suggests that
Native Americans first settled along the
banks of the
Shepaug River about 10,000
years ago,
following the
conclusion of the last ice...
- of the
Northwest Hills Planning Region. Roxbury,
whose Native name was
Shepaug, a
Mahican word
signifying "rocky water", was
settled about 1713 as a parish...
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Connecticut to
produce hydroelectricity: the
Falls Village,
Bulls Bridge,
Shepaug,
Stevenson and
Derby dams. The last
three dams form a
chain of lakes: Lake...
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Connecticut Transit District connecting to the city of Torrington. The
Shepaug Valley Railroad opened a
Litchfield terminal in 1872, but p****enger service...
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formed in 1955 by
impoundment of the
Housatonic River and the
Shepaug River by the
Shepaug Dam
which was
built by the
Connecticut Light and
Power Company...