
Ellington, CT
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N 41° 54.214 W 072° 28.064
18T E 710040 N 4642170
Ellington Town Hall is located at 55 Main St, Ellington Twn, CT 06029
Waymark Code: WM8Z41
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 06/03/2010
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Ellington Town Hall is a painted brick building that gives it some character over plain brown brick. It is a 2 store structure with some highlighted areas painted in maroon color.
Originally part of the town of Windsor, Ellington was part of the town of East Windsor from that town's incorporation in 1768 until Ellington split off 20 years later and incorporated itself in May 1786. Mostly known as an agricultural community, the Crystal Lake section of town was for a while a popular summer resort location. Ellington still has a significant amount of property dedicated to agriculture including cattle and corn farming.
Ellington is home to one of America’s oldest roadside memorials. A stone in the southwest corner of the town marks the site where Samuel Knight was killed “by a cartwheel rolling over his head in 10th year of his age, Nov 8, 1812”.
During the late 19th century & early 20th century, Ellington became the center of a community of Jewish immigrant farmers who were settled there by the philanthropist Baron Maurice de Hirsch's Jewish Colonization Association. They built a synagogue, Congregation Knesseth Israel, that is still standing and in use by an active Modern Orthodox congregation today and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The former Ellington Supermarket, May 2006.In 1991, Ellington was proposed as a potential site for a low level nuclear waste dump. Strong dissent from area residents forced the state to abandon the plan.
As it enters the 21st Century, Ellington has had the 6th fastest growth rate of all the towns in Connecticut, and has been experiencing changes in growing from a rural farming town to a bedroom community. Exemplative of this change was the displacement of the locally owned Ellington Supermarket by competition from the regional Big Y supermarket chain when a new Big Y was built adjacent to the older supermarket. An independent film entitled The Supermarket, was made about the incident.
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