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Yalesville is an
unincorporated village in Wallingford, Connecticut,
United States. The
village was
founded in 1677, and was
originally called "First Falls"...
- The
Yalesville Underp**** is a 30-degree skew arch
bridge carrying the
railroad over
Route 150 and
Route 71 in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Built in 1838 for...
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North Branford,
through the
center of Wallingford, to the
village of
Yalesville in Wallingford.
Route 150
begins at an
intersection with
Route 22 in North...
- Southington, and Cheshire, west of the city of Meriden,
through Wallingford and
Yalesville,
North Haven, and
flows into New
Haven Harbor, an
inlet of Long Island...
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Wallingford Quinnipiac (partly in
North Haven)
Tracy Wallingford Center Yalesville As of 2022,
Wallingford is home to
approximately 44,446 residents. The...
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magistrate Theophilus Yale, was a
wealthy landowner in Wallingford, now
Yalesville. His ancestor, Capt.
Thomas Yale, was one of the
cofounders of Wallingford...
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- Healys). The
notable exception to this tendency, is the fife line of the
Yalesville Ancient Fife and Drum Corps, who
continue to use the six-hole, straight-bore...
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First Falls may
refer to:
Yalesville, Connecticut, a
village in Wallingford, Connecticut,
formerly known as
First Falls First Falls (Adelaide Hills, South...
- was born on June 8, 1866, and grew up
learning the
carpentry trade in
Yalesville, Connecticut,
before moving to
Detroit in 1885.
After a
failed marriage...