http://www.easthaddamctrealestate.com Tour East Haddam, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
East Haddam, Connecticut is blessed with an illustrious history, great natural beauty and rural character, its rolling countryside dotted by old farmsteads, lakes, handsome state parks and quaint neighborhoods. Once a commercial center because of its location on the Connecticut River, East Haddam is now primarily a residential and tourist town.
Many buildings essential to the old mill-town ambiance of East Haddam remain lovingly preserved, its highlights including the schoolhouse where Nathan Hale taught in 1733 and the Gelston House, a historic tavern dating back to 1736. The Goodspeed Opera House, located in East Haddam, is renowned for sending new musicals to Broadway. Historic homes, old stone walls that wind through the woods, post and beam barns and early American buildings stand as testaments to the early life of a trading and farming town.
Within East Haddam, the Village of Moodus was the site of a dozen water-powered textile mills during the nineteenth century and home to eastern European immigrants who worked them. Later, people seeking refuge from city life flocked to summer resorts in Moodus, several of which continue to operate today. Moodus is named for its famed "Moodus Noises," strange audible rumblings that are seismic in origin and that figure prominently in Native American lore.
East Haddam is also home to the headwaters of the Eight Mile River, which runs through a greenway of protected open space. The Devil's Hopyard State Park protects the Eight Mile River as it tumbles over a rushing waterfall and through a hemlock gorge. The Salmon River borders the town to the north and is the site of a state project to restore anadramous fish to Connecticut River tributaries. Three lakes, Bashan, Moodus Reservoir and Lake Hayward, provide recreation and scenic beauty for all to enjoy.
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Keywords: East Haddam Connecticut CT real estate homes condos land houses
Added: November 19, 2008
Gift Shop Big Bear Lake Big Bear City Lake Arrowhead Running Springs Fawnskin Collectibles Retail Shop Souvenirs Beer Steins Dept 56 Mill Creek Crystal China Linens Clocks Ornaments World Famous Figurines Collectible Sculptures http://www.thechristmasmart.com (909) 866-8468 The Christmas Mart, also known as "Der Weihnachts Mart", is located in the village of Big Bear Lake, California. Family owned and operated, we've been providing happy customers with unique gifts and collectibles for almost 40 years.
Our store is headquarters for some of the most popular brands of collectible sculptures, crystal, china, linens, clocks, ornaments, and world famous figurines.
Each time you log on to thechristmasmart.com we hope you'll easily find what you're looking for. If not, e-mail us or call and we'll do everything to help you find it.
Come visit us in Big Bear, California. The Christmas Mart is open seven days a week. Sunday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am-8:00pm. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
The Christmas Mart would love to help you create the holiday mood in your home or add to your existing collection. In addition to Dept. 56 and Mill Creek we feature over 100 brands of collectibles. We also gift wrap to make your gift-buying easier than ever while creating excitement before the box is even opened!
Author: zoomadz8
Keywords: Gift Shop Big Bear Lake City Arrowhead Running Springs Fawnskin Collectibles Retail Souvenirs Beer Steins Dept 56 Mill Creek Crystal China Linens Clocks Ornaments World Famous Figurines Collectible Sculptures
Added: November 19, 2008
Bruddah Reno Henriques showcases just a small portion of his winnahz grindz from his new restaurant on Waialae Ave across City Mill. Our faves? The fireball poke, the salmon poke, the dry aku taegu, the...oh, forget it...it was ALL good!!
Author: LinaGirlFM100
Keywords: KCCN FM100 Reno Henriques Fresh Catch Kaimuki
Added: November 19, 2008
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
Author: JCCCvideo
Keywords: Kansas History JCCC Johnson County Community College economy economics
Added: November 19, 2008
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