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Connecticut » West Haven Savin Rock Park has been redeveloped into a public waterfront park and recreational area. While no longer a large amusement park, the site still boasts beautiful waterfront promenades, beach access, walking and cycling paths, green spaces, and strait views. It's a popular spot for walking, jogging, cycling, relaxing by the sea, and enjoying the coastal scenery. |

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Connecticut » West Haven West Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, situated on the shores of Long Island Sound. It boasts the longest stretch of public beach in Connecticut. The city's nearly four-mile-long beach on Long Island Sound accounts for 25% of the state's total public beaches, a valuable asset waiting to be discovered. According to the 2020 census, the city had a population of 55,584. |

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Connecticut » Windham County Located in the heart of The Last Green Valley, Skydive Danielson is renowned for its excellent customer service, strong safety culture, and the highest tandem skydiving altitude in Southern New England. Skydive Danielson is where first-time skydivers become lifelong skydiving enthusiasts, where recreational skydivers feel at home, and where every guest is treated as a valued member of the community. |

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Connecticut » Norwich The Norwich Arts Center was established in 1987 to foster an appreciation, understanding, and love of the arts in the region by providing culturally enriching activities at affordable costs through a diverse range of visual arts, literature, and performing arts programs and events. |

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Vermont » St Albans The town of St. Albans is located in the northwest of Franklin County, on the shores of Lake Champlain in Franklin County, Vermont. According to the 2020 census, the town had a population of 6,988. It completely surrounds the city of St. Albans, a separate municipality. |

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Vermont » St Albans Burton Island is a 253-acre park located at the southwestern tip of Cape St. Albans on the Inland Sea of Lake Champlain. The park is only accessible by boat, with the state passenger ferry making a 10-minute trip from Kill Kare State Park. |

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United States » USA The Mississippi River is the main river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. It is the second longest river in the United States, after the Missouri River. From its traditional source, Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, it flows south for approximately 2,340 miles (3,770 km) to the Mississippi River delta in the Gulf of Mexico. |

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Connecticut » Norwich Originally built in 1675, the Leffingwell House Museum is one of the finest restored examples of New England colonial architecture, showcasing the architectural evolution prevalent in Connecticut. Beginning as a two-room house, it evolved into an 18th-century colonial inn and tavern. |