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* Farmington Canal, a major 1800s canal connecting New Haven to Massachusetts and now being converted to a linear cycling and running trail
The Farmington Canal, connecting New Haven with Northampton, Massachusetts, passed through the Farmington River on its eastern bank and was in operation between 1828 and 1848.
Dubbed the Farmington Canal Greenway, when completed it will stretch from New Haven, Connecticut to Northampton, Massachusetts, following the route of the historical Farmington Canal.
* Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal
* Farmington Canal Lock ( Lock 12 ) — 487 N. Brooksvale Road ( added March 16, 1973 )
The Farmington Canal, a popular non-motorized recreational trail, goes through Cheshire.
Before its use as a walking and bicycling trail, many local residents rode their motocross bikes on the Farmington Canal.
The Farmington Canal Trail runs through the town.
In the early 19th century, the Farmington Canal and Hampshire and Hampden Canal was built to link New Haven, Connecticut, to Northampton, Massachusetts, through Southwick.
* Farmington Canal Trail from Plainville to New Haven ( the majority of sections in New Haven, Hamden and Cheshire are complete as of 2007, with a few gaps )
The New Haven and Northampton Company, built next to the former Farmington Canal, ran from New Haven north to Northampton, Massachusetts and beyond to the Fitchburg Railroad's Troy and Greenfield Railroad.
He was president of the board of commissioners that located the Farmington Canal, and was Mayor of New Haven.
Originally intended to serve patrons of the nearby Farmington Canal, it was rented by Sarah Porter in 1848 until her purchase on April 19, 1866.
In time, Hillhouse Avenue came to be divided into an upper, residential area, and a lower portion for public buildings and the Farmington Canal.

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* Humanistic Judaism has the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, which currently has two centers of activity: one in Jerusalem and the other in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
* the Farmington meteorite of 1890, which fell in Kansas, United States ( see meteorite falls )
The commuter rail stations in the county have spurred plans for extensive transit-oriented development ( TOD ), including the Station Park development in Farmington, which, when completed, is expected to be the largest shopping center in Utah.
Genevieve via Farmington, which gave a new impetus to trade.
In 1854, Prewitt and Patterson erected some bloom furnaces three miles ( 5 km ) east of Farmington on the plank road where it crossed Wolf Creek, which gave employment to a great number of men and teams.
This church was strengthened by the presence of Carleton College, which then had moved to Farmington.
In the Southeastern corridor of Canton, along U. S. Route 44, there is an open-air shopping center called The Shoppes at Farmington Valley which opened in 2004.
More than 200 firefighters from Milford, Ellendale, Harrington, Felton, Dover, Smyrna, Houston, Frederica, Slaughter Beach, Bowers Beach, Greenwood, South Bowers, Farmington, Magnolia, Cheswold, Lewes, Georgetown, and Bridgeville in Delaware and Greensboro and Goldsboro in Maryland fought the blaze which destroyed seven businesses, a church, and three apartments, destroying an entire city block in the historic section of town.
The public school system is Farmington Central Community Unit School District 265, which includes Farmington Central High School.
The town lies along Route 8, which passes along the banks of the Farmington River on the eastern part of town.
The name Farmington, which properly refers to the municipality incorporated in the early 19th century, is sometimes erroneously used to refer to the neighboring city of Farmington Hills ( Farmington Township until 1973 ), which surrounds it.
In December 2006 a public meeting was held in Farmington Hills to review a sustainability study, which was undertaken by this neighboring city.
In the mid-19th century, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste.
The airline Multi-Aero, which flies passenger airline services as Air Choice One, has its headquarters in Farmington.
* Farmington is the home of the Farmington Browns, a minor league baseball team in the collegiate woodbat KIT League, which has teams in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee.
He later published a controversial chapter about a prostitute from Farmington in Up From Methodism, which was seen as a liability for The American Mercury.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau, Farmington has a total area of, of which is land and of it is water.

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Category: People from Farmington Hills, Michigan
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A line was also constructed in 1902 as a standard gauge line, perhaps in anticipation of possible standard gauging of the entire line, south from Durango, Colorado to Farmington, New Mexico.
The Legacy Parkway opened on September 13, 2008, running from the US-89 / I-15 interchange in Farmington southward to connect with I-215 near the border with Salt Lake County.
On April 28, 2008, the Utah Transit Authority opened the FrontRunner commuter rail line from Salt Lake City north to Ogden, serving the length of Davis County with stations in Woods Cross, Farmington, Layton, and Clearfield.
Some of the Collins Company factory buildings in Collinsville on the Farmington River, viewed from Connecticut Route 179.
Northwest View of Farmington from Round Hill a sketch by John Warner Barber ( 1798 – 1885 ) for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( published 1836 ) shows Barber in the picture, across the Farmington River from the town
The Farmington River runs through the town from the northwest from Burlington, enters Unionville, then takes a sharp near Farmington Center and flows north towards Avon.
Samuel Woodruff, Southington's first white settler, moved from Farmington to the area then known as Panthorne that was settled in 1698.
The district's only school, Farmington River Elementary School, houses students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grades.
The district's only school, Farmington River Elementary School, is in Otis, and houses students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grades.
The first white settler in what became Farmington Township was a Quaker from Farmington, New York, named Arthur Power.
The township was named Novi when it was organized in 1832 from Farmington Township.

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