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Visit Historic Collinsville Connecticut
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The Collinsville section of Canton, Connecticut is a typical New England factory town. Most of the buildings were built to house and support employees of The Collins Company, which thrived from 1826-1966. Situated just 14 miles west of Hartford, in the Farmington Valley, you will be struck by how little has changed in this village since the early 1900's. Visit Collinsville for a day or a few hours and take a step back in time!



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