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  1. Branford is a shoreline town located on Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, about 6 miles (10 km) east of downtown New Haven. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. Branford borders East Haven to the west, Guilford to the east, and North Branford to the north.

  2. Branford is a city of 28,000 people in the Greater New Haven region of Connecticut. Branford has six historic districts that are listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Map.

    • Thimble Islands. In and just beyond the natural harbor of Stony Creek there’s a group of more than 100 islands. Some no more than a few feet across and several that are underwater at high tide.
    • Sailing Trips. As you’d guess, navigating the waters in the Thimble Islands can be treacherous. Luckily there’s a choice of companies based in Stony Creek and waiting to take you out on a voyage.
    • Shore Line Trolley Museum. The Branford Electric Railway is the United States’ oldest trolley line to remain in service, having been laid down in 1900.
    • Stony Creek Brewery. This craft brewery is a real destination, with a stunning, front-row spot on the Branford River. I was smitten with the deck out front, which has lots of places to sit by the water at cable spool tables.
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  4. Branford is a city of 28,000 people (2014) in the Greater New Haven region of Connecticut. Branford has six historic districts that are listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places (NRHp). These include buildings in Federal, Arts and Crafts, and Queen Anne styles of architecture.

  5. Branford, town (township), New Haven county, south-central Connecticut, U.S. It lies on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Branford River. A southern suburb of New Haven, it includes the borough of Branford and the villages of Pine Orchard, Stony Creek, Indian Neck, and Short Beach.

  6. Branfords History Is Set in Stone. August 5, 2020 • Expansion and Reform 1801-1861, Branford, Business and Industry, Work. Recognized for its superior quality, the polished rock that came out of Branford traveled by schooner or rail to points as far as Chicago and New Orleans. Read. The First Hospice – Who Knew?

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