Farmington Connecticut is located in Hartford county of Connecticut. You may reach the town hall at 860-675-2300 or access their website for further information.
Farmington does not have a Sheriff, but the county that Farmington is located in does. The San Juan county sheriff is Bob Melton.
The address of the Discovery Center is: 790 Farmington Ave Ste 4A, Farmington, CT 06032-2300
The address of the Farmington Valley Antiques Guild Inc is: 1839 New Britain Avenue, Farmington, CT 06032-3113
In 1633, Windsor became Connecticut's first English settlement. This was due to its desirable location at the juncture of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers.
In 1633, Windsor became Connecticut's first English settlement. This was due to its desirable location at the juncture of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers.
The address of the Davis County Library Headquarters is: 38 South 100 East, Farmington, 84025 2277
via the Connecticut River.
The G-Unit mansion is located in Farmington, Connecticut.
John Treadwell (born November 23, 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut; died August 19, 1823 in Farmington, Connecticut) succeeded Jonathan Trumbull Jr. as the sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between August 7, 1809 and May 9, 1811, including the whole of 1810.
The address of the Stanley-Whitman House is: 37 High St., Farmington, CT 06032-2314
The address of the Hill-Stead Museum is: 35 Mountain Rd, Farmington, CT 06032-2372
The address of the Farmington Historical Society Incorporated is: Po Box 1645, Farmington, CT 6034