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Tunxis Indians

Farmington’s history begins in the meadows by the Farmington River — fertile land that the Native Americans called Tunxis Sepus (“at the bend of the little river”). The Tunxis Indians, ...

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F.L. Scott Store

This building formerly “Deming’s” which housed the Amistad captives in 1841, is now the Post Office and a general store.  It is later moved to Mill Lane and is currently called “Your Village Store”.

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