
The Quinebaug River valley in the mid-1950s serves as a busy corridor of industry and education, anchored by the dense residential and commercial centers of Danielson and Brooklyn. This landscape is defined by the intersection of traditional agriculture and post-war development, where a local Creamery and the Pomfret Golf Club coexist with growing educational campuses like Killingly High Sch and Brooklyn Elem Sch. The New York New Haven and Hartford railroad tracks parallel the river, connecting several mill-era settlements such as Rogers, Dayville, and Elmville.
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