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Groton, CT

Lat / Lon: 41.3500°N / 72.0789°W

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  • Groton, CT (Connecticut) - From the Ocean House, Groton (about 1860) by Charles DeWolf Brownell
    Groton, CT (Connecticut) - From the Ocean House, Groton (about 1860) by Charles DeWolf Brownell
    Groton, CT (Connecticut) - Groton Monument and Fort Griswold, a sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut (1836)
    Groton, CT (Connecticut) - Groton Monument and Fort Griswold, a sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut (1836)
    Groton, CT (Connecticut) - National Historic Landmark, erected in 1830, commemorates the American troops massacred by the British following the surrender of Fort Griswold in the Battle of Groton Heights during the American Revolution
    Groton, CT (Connecticut) - National Historic Landmark, erected in 1830, commemorates the American troops massacred by the British following the surrender of Fort Griswold in the Battle of Groton Heights during the American Revolution
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    The Girls Soccer Team

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    Region digs out from 2 feet under

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