Salisbury, Connecticut
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Salisbury, Connecticut is a small historic town in the northwest corner of Connecticut known for its rural New England character, scenic landscapes, and proximity to the Berkshire Mountains.
Aliases (2)
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
municipality
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town → |
| borders |
Massachusetts
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New York → |
| climate |
humid continental climate
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| contains |
Lake Wononscopomuc
NERFINISHED
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Lakeville, Connecticut NERFINISHED → Mount Riga → Salisbury village center → Twin Lakes NERFINISHED → |
| country |
United States
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| county |
Litchfield County
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| governmentType |
New England town government
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| hasEconomicActivity |
second homes and vacation properties
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tourism → |
| hasFeature |
forested areas
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historic architecture → recreational lakes → |
| hasHistoricCharacter |
true
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| hasLandUse |
conservation land
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forested land → residential → |
| hasRecreation |
boating
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fishing → hiking → |
| hasScenicCharacter |
true
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| hasVillage |
Lakeville, Connecticut
NERFINISHED
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Salisbury village center → |
| isHistoric |
true
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| isRural |
true
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| isTouristDestination |
true
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| knownFor |
proximity to the Berkshire Mountains
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rural New England character → scenic landscapes → |
| landscapeType |
hills and lakes
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| locatedIn |
Litchfield Hills
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northwestern Connecticut → |
| locatedNear |
Appalachian Trail
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| near |
Berkshire Mountains
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| partOf |
New England
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| postalCodePrefix |
060
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| region |
Northwest Corner of Connecticut
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| state |
Connecticut
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| timeZone |
Eastern Time Zone
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Referenced by (7)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Litchfield County, Connecticut
("Cornwall, Connecticut")
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Litchfield County, Connecticut → |
contains |
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Amenia, New York
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adjacentTo |
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Housatonic River
("Cornwall, Connecticut")
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flowsThroughTown |
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Hotchkiss School
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locatedIn |
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Housatonic River valley
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passesNear |
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Margaret Hamilton
("Salisbury, Connecticut, United States")
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placeOfDeath |