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  1. 1 Municipal Drive, Canterbury CT 06331. Government Websites by CivicPlus® ...

  2. Canterbury, Connecticut. /  41.700°N 72.000°W  / 41.700; -72.000. Canterbury is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 5,045 at the 2020 census.

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  4. www.canterburyct.org › community › pageHistory | Canterbury CT

    Canterbury's history begins several years before its 1703 settlement, when Maj. James Fitch of Norwich was granted title to a large tract known as the Quinebaug lands in 1680 by Owaneco, the son of Uncas, sachem of the Mohegans. In 1697, Fitch made a settlement on a "neck of land" within a curve of the Quinebaug River, below the island of ...

  5. Named Connecticut's "Best Old Home Neighborhood" in 2012. Canterbury offers a wealth of historical architecture as well as small industries and trades including aplaca farms, maple sugaring, antiques, garlic farming, raw milk dairy, top-of-the-line horse and dog boarding and training. fly fishing and kayaking. The Prudence Crandall House highlights the struggles and accomplishments of the ...

  6. For Marriage licenses, you must now call 860-546-9377 for an appointment. Please see the FAQ document for more information. The Town Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining land records, vital records (birth, death, and marriage certificates), issuing sportsmen licenses, dog licenses, and numerous other statute-required duties.

  7. The town of Canterbury, located in Windham County, is in the northeastern part of the state and straddles the Quinebaug River. First settled as a part of Plainfield in the late 1600s, it was officially separated and named Canterbury in 1703, becoming the state’s 38th town. Early industry included various small mills and farms. In.

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