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Eastford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA,
was formed in May of 1847 from the East parish of Ashford.

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    Did you know?
    There are three places on the State of Connecticut National Register of Historic Places* in Eastford? They are:
  • Bosworth, Benjamin, House John Perry Rd.
  • Natchaug Forest Lumber Shed Kingsbury Rd., Natchaug State Forest
  • Sumner-Carpenter House 333 Old Colony Rd.


  • The town encompasses 29.2 sq. miles in area and its principal industries are metal fabricating and horticulture.*

    Eastford was the 145th town to be established in Connecticut and previously had been known as east parish of Ashford since 1777.*

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