- The
Wepawaug River is a
stream in New
Haven County in the U.S.
state of Connecticut. It
rises in
Woodbridge and
flows through Orange and ****ord before...
- They knew the area as
Wepawaug,
named for the
small river which runs
through the town. The
English built a
grist mill by the
Wepawaug River in 1640. Streets...
- The
Connecticut Yankee Council of the Boy
Scouts of
America is
located in ****ord, Connecticut. It is
council #072 and
serves 37
towns and
cities in Connecticut...
- 000 m2)
Alice Newton Street Memorial Park and the 22-acre (89,000 m2)
Wepawaug Falls area. Some of the land has been
donated by residents. As of the census...
- of the city of ****ord, Connecticut.
Stretching along both
sides of the
Wepawaug River, the area
includes part of ****ord's
earliest colonial settlement...
- West
River Sargent River Cove
River Oyster River Indian River (****ord)
Wepawaug River Housatonic River Farmill River Naugatuck River Mad
River Halfway...
- Shelton. The town
limits include Wooster Island in the
Housatonic River. The
Wepawaug,
Indian and
Oyster rivers flow
through the town. As of the
census of 2000...
-
Episcopal Church stands in the city
center of ****ord, set
between the
Wepawaug River and
River Street a
short way
north of the
commercial downtown area...
-
Prudden and a
small group of
settlers purchased a
tract of land
called Wepawaug from
local Native Americans.
Prudden was
ordained as the
first pastor of...
-
eastbound to the Yale Bowl, in the city of New Haven. The
parkway crosses the
Wepawaug River,
where it
turns northeast and
enters the town of Woodbridge, p****ing...