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South Windham


South Windham was described, in 1889 [1], as follows:

"South Windham is a pleasant village, with wide streets and elm-shaded walks, lighted with gas. The surrounding country is hilly, and on an eminence on the west stands a modern antique structure of respectable dimensions, just completed for a summer hotel. It overlooks the village and surroundings and is conspicuous for miles around."

  1. Richard M. Bayles, editor, History of Windham County, Connecticut, W. W. Preston & Co., New York, 1889.

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Street Names: Babcock Hill Road, Beaver Hill Road, Boulevard Road, Machine Shop Hill Road, Route 203, Route 32, Sanitarium Road, Windham Center Road, Windham Road, Windham Road South

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