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Date: 2012-12-21 19:40:47
Connecticut
Thomaston
Connecticut
Plymouth
Massachusetts
Plymouth
Mattatuck State Forest
Naugatuck River Valley
Terryville
Waterbury
Connecticut
Geography of the United States
Local government in England
Plymouth
Connecticut

Stones from the early 1800s often have

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