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Things to see in New Milford (Connecticut), United States

New Milford is a quaint town in central Connecticut, known for its picturesque winding streets and well-preserved colonial architecture. The town's notable attractions include the Congregational Church, which is the oldest surviving church in New England, and the Prentiss House Museum, which features exhibits on local history. Other popular attractions include the Mill River Park and Zoo, which offers a variety of animals to view, as well as nature trails and a playground.

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Quick info about New Milford (Connecticut)
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CountryUnited States
RegionConnecticut
Latitude40.9337
Longitude-74.0196
Appr. population27196

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