Putnam Memorial State Park

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Putnam Memorial State Park is a historic state park in Redding, Connecticut, preserving the winter encampment site of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam and his troops.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
state park
category American Revolutionary War sites
History museums in Connecticut
Monuments and memorials in Connecticut
Museums in Fairfield County, Connecticut
Parks in Fairfield County, Connecticut
Protected areas of Fairfield County, Connecticut
country United States
hasHeritageDesignation Connecticut state park
hasNearbyCity Bethel, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Danbury, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Weston, Connecticut NERFINISHED
hasPart earthworks
fireplace remains
memorials
monuments
museum
picnic areas
trails
visitor center
hasPrimaryTheme American Revolutionary War history
Connecticut history
military history
hasRecreationalActivity hiking
historical interpretation
picnicking
sightseeing
hasSubject Continental Army encampments
Israel Putnam
Revolutionary War winter quarters
locatedIn Connecticut
Fairfield County, Connecticut
New England
Redding, Connecticut
namedAfter Israel Putnam
openToPublic true
operatedBy Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
ownedBy State of Connecticut
partOf Connecticut state park system
significantEvent American Revolutionary War winter encampment
Israel Putnam winter encampment
touristAttraction true
usedBy Continental Army
Israel Putnam's troops

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Redding, Connecticut
hasHistoricSite
Macedonia Brook State Park ("Connecticut state park system")
isPartOf
Kent Falls State Park ("Connecticut state park system")
partOf

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