Old Furnace State Park
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Old Furnace State Park ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat Connecticut auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinde Killingly, Windham County. Der Park umfasst eine Fläche von 146 ha (367 acre). Die höchste Erhebung steigt auf 119 m (390 ft) über dem Meer an. Das ganze Jahr über ist es lohnend dort zu wandern, zu jagen und zu angeln.
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Old Furnace State Park is a public recreation area adjacent to Ross Pond State Park in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The state parks covers 367 acres (149 ha), sits at an elevation of 390 feet (120 m), and is open year-round for hiking, hunting, and fishing. It is located east of Interstate 395, south of U.S. Route 6 and north of Connecticut Route 695. The park is the site of a former iron furnace. It was established as a town park in 1909 before being transferred to the state in 1918.
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Killingly, Connecticut, United States
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Marsh with reeds along Half Hill Brook on Old Furnace Trail.jpg
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Marsh with reeds along Half Hill Brook on Old Furnace Trail
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Old Furnace State Park ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat Connecticut auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinde Killingly, Windham County. Der Park umfasst eine Fläche von 146 ha (367 acre). Die höchste Erhebung steigt auf 119 m (390 ft) über dem Meer an. Das ganze Jahr über ist es lohnend dort zu wandern, zu jagen und zu angeln.
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Old Furnace State Park is a public recreation area adjacent to Ross Pond State Park in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The state parks covers 367 acres (149 ha), sits at an elevation of 390 feet (120 m), and is open year-round for hiking, hunting, and fishing. It is located east of Interstate 395, south of U.S. Route 6 and north of Connecticut Route 695. The park is the site of a former iron furnace. It was established as a town park in 1909 before being transferred to the state in 1918.
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