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New Britian Connecticut (CT) 060
Welcome to New Britian Connecticut in Hartford County
  
Avon is a picturesque New England village that grew up along the wooded banks and meadow plains of the Farmington River. Whether your interests are primarily business-oriented or residential, we think you'll find a lot to like in Avon.
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History:
In 1645, several families settled in the peaceful valley of Tunxis, commonly called the Tunxis Plantation, which was part of Farmington. This village was originally known as Northington, or the North Parish of Farmington.
The town of Avon was incorporated as a separate town in 1830, and took its name from the Avon River in England. At that time it had three hotels, harness, carriage and blacksmith shops and several stores. The Town Seal of Avon has the Towpath Canal as its central theme, which reflects Avon's early importance as an inland water port.
In 1830, the population numbered 1025 residents, increasing to 1057 by 1880, and 3171 by 1950. In 1960, the population numbered 5273 and in 1990, the count reached 14,000. The 2006 population is estimated at 17,041.
Avon Public Schools
Mission Statement: Our mission is to educate students to achieve their highest level of measurable performance in settings that stimulate the joy of learning.
Recreation
The department's philosophy is to provide quality recreation and park activities to as many residents, at all age levels and variety of interests, as possible. Members of the community are encouraged to contact the Recreation Office with ideas, suggestions for improvement, new programs, and constructive critique. The staff has been and will continue to be receptive to resident communication and welcomes input. Participation and cooperation between the department and the people it serves is a priority, valued and greatly appreciated.
Shopping
Avon is fortunate to be situated along Route 44, the commercial main street of the Farmington Valley. The unique “old world, new world” blend of quaint shops and nationally known stores offers more than one million square feet of retail shopping as well as historic and cultural venues. |
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