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Transportation in Cheshire During the Nineteenth Century by Richard DeLuca
The conversion of energy into motion is at the heart of all transportation. These entries regarding the major types of transportation available in Cheshire during the nineteenth century are grouped in three parts, each part related to the source of energy dominant at the time. The entries progress chronologically from the beginning of the century, […]
Lock 12 Historical Park
Cheshire’s Lock 12 along the Farmington Canal. This is one of the few restored locks on the Canal, which was in existence from 1828-1848. The Canal ran from New Haven, Connecticut to Northampton, Massachusetts.
FROM HONEY POT COUNTRY CLUB . . . TO CHESHIRE GOLF CLUB . . . TO CONDOS . . . Part I, the 1930s and 40s by Jeanné R. Chesanow
This article came into being thanks to e-mail queries and comments from Mark Perullo, who grew up in Cheshire and rode his bicycle through the abandoned course. Additional research by Diane Calabro, Mary Ellen Kania, Bob Larkin, and Beth Shutts. This article came into being thanks to e-mail queries and comments from Mark Perullo, who […]
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