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  2. Groton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Groton ( / ˈɡrɒtən / GRAH-tən) is a town in New London County, Connecticut located on the Thames River. It is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat, which is the major contractor for submarine work for the United States Navy.

  3. Groton (city), Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Groton (city), Connecticut. /  41.34583°N 72.02972°W  / 41.34583; -72.02972. The City of Groton is a dependent political subdivision of the town of Groton, Connecticut. The city was settled in 1655 as Groton Bank, and the area developed into the principal village of the town of Groton. The village of Groton incorporated as a borough in ...

  4. Gungywamp - Wikipedia

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    Gungywamp. Gungywamp / ˈɡʌndʒiwɒmp / is an archaeological site in Groton, Connecticut, United States, consisting of artifacts dating from 2000-770 BC, a stone circle, and the remains of both Native American and colonial structures. Besides containing the remains of houses and storage structure, the Gungywamp site has a double circle of ...

  5. Jabez Smith House - Wikipedia

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    May 15, 1981. The Jabez Smith House is a historic house museum at 259 North Road in Groton, Connecticut. Built about 1783, it is the only 18th-century farmhouse to survive on Groton's Poquonock Bridge area, which was once its principal agricultural area. It is owned by the town of Groton and open to the public on weekends from April through ...

  6. Branford House - Wikipedia

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    January 23, 1984. The Branford House is located in Groton, Connecticut, on the campus of UConn Avery Point, which rents it out for events. [2] Branford House was built in 1902 for Morton Freeman Plant, a local financier and philanthropist, as his summer home; he named it after his hometown of Branford, Connecticut. [3]

  7. Groton Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Groton Monument, sometimes called the Fort Griswold Monument, is a 135 feet (41 m) granite obelisk in Groton, Connecticut dedicated to the defenders who fell during the Battle of Groton Heights on September 6, 1781. The monument bears a plaque describing the events of the Battle of Groton Heights, and another plaque with the names of the ...

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