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| Windsor, town, United States |
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| town (1990 pop. 27,817), Hartford co., N Conn., at the confluence of the Farmington and Connecticut rivers, just N of Hartford. Settled by Plymouth Colony in 1633, Windsor was the first English settlement in Connecticut and is the states oldest town. Although primarily residential, the town has a variety of light industries; it was once renowned for its tobacco production. The American statesman Oliver Ellsworth was born there; his home is a museum. Colonial buildings in Windsor include Fyler House (1640) and the Joseph Loomis House. |
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