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Village. The "Depot Street Bridge," spanning the Naugatuck River across from the old brick factory, is also on the National Register of Historical Places (#07000108). Built in 1935 of riveted steel, it was designed by engineers from the Public Works Administration and the Connecticut Highway Department. The bridge joins the two parts of Beacon Falls bisected by the river.
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The history of Beacon Falls is tied to the series of manufacturing concerns that operated in the town's impressive brick factory buildings on North Main Street, adjacent to the
Naugatuck River. The last and most successful of those concerns was the Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Company. During the late
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Naugatuck River, causing extensive damage through the valley. In 1984 the brick factory buildings were placed on the National Register of Historical Places as the "Home Woolen Company" (#84000410—"also known as Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Factory"). In the late 1980s the buildings were
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The Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe
Company was a tremendous physical, economic, and cultural presence in Beacon Falls. It made major civic efforts to enhance the town and the lives of its employees, including building a movie theater, with an assembly room and dance hall for public use, sponsoring a
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built a brick factory in Beacon Falls, utilizing water power from the
Naugatuck River. The company made buttons, whip sockets, and powder flasks. After that company was acquired and moved to Long Island, the empty brick building was bought by the
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Connecticut widened the road in front of the factory in 1949, and when the
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Paugusucks and was originally known as Nyumps. Early history texts indicate that a former Native American slave called Toby bought much of the land that was to become the town on September 7, 1693, for 10 pounds and a barrel of cider.
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Company, followed by the gradual end of manufacturing at the Beacon Falls facility. After Lewis's death, the company was acquired by the
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Naugatuck (formerly Goodyear Metallic Rubber Shoe Co., renamed Uniroyal, Inc. in 1961), and the Beacon Falls athletic shoe was renamed "Keds." Production in the elegant brick factory buildings ended during the
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1844:"Census - Geography Profile: Beacon Falls town, New Haven County, Connecticut"
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1971:"Tornado leaves dangerous conditions in its wake: Aftermath is 'horrifying'"
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1995:"The Valley of the Naugatuck", National Magazine, January 1858, pg 11-20
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Division provides bus service to Beacon Falls on its 479X route.
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by the American Hard Rubber Company, 35–37 Wolfe Avenue
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Mark Heiss; Beacon Falls Historical Society (2012).
1922:. Connecticut Magazine Company. 1903. p. 330.
699:List of Connecticut locations by per capita income
2131:Official Website for the Town of Beacon Falls, CT
1795:"Smith wins first selectman seat in Beacon Falls"
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1934:"Acquisition of the land and first settlers"
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633:Beacon Falls (Metro-North station)
285:9.8 sq mi (25.3 km)
277:9.9 sq mi (25.6 km)
18:Town in Connecticut, United States
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301:207 ft (63 m)
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1869:connecticuthistory.org
1809:"Town of Beacon Falls"
1775:Connecticut portal
1732:Grand Central Terminal
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1192:Beacon Falls town vote
1187:Past elections results
565:Waterbury, Connecticut
527:Naugatuck, Connecticut
503:Lower Naugatuck Valley
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262:Michael A Krenesky (R)
259: • Selectmen
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147:41.43889°N 73.05667°W
4185:Towns in Connecticut
4153:United States portal
3952:United States portal
1871:. September 12, 2011
1744:Metro-North Railroad
672:Tracy S. Lewis House
622:Beacon Falls Village
618:Beacon Falls Station
569:Winsted, Connecticut
539:Tracy S. Lewis House
3886:Places in Waterbury
2473:Western Connecticut
2338:Coastal Connecticut
2254:Tourist attractions
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2240:
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2212:
2210:
2207:
2205:
2202:
2201:
2199:
2197:
2193:
2188:
2187:
2181:
2177:
2173:
2166:
2161:
2159:
2154:
2152:
2147:
2146:
2143:
2137:
2134:
2132:
2129:
2128:
2115:
2109:
2090:
2084:
2069:
2065:
2059:
2043:
2039:
2032:
2016:
2010:
2001:
1992:
1976:
1972:
1965:
1946:
1942:
1935:
1929:
1921:
1920:
1913:
1905:
1899:
1895:
1894:
1886:
1870:
1866:
1860:
1845:
1839:
1824:
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1816:
1815:
1810:
1804:
1796:
1790:
1786:
1776:
1766:
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1759:
1757:
1753:
1749:
1745:
1741:
1737:
1736:New York City
1733:
1729:
1725:
1721:
1720:commuter rail
1717:
1709:
1705:
1690:
1684:
1681:
1676:
1670:
1666:
1663:
1657:
1651:
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1639:
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1582:
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1487:
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1477:
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1427:
1423:
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1408:
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1399:
1396:
1390:
1384:
1381:
1376:
1372:
1369:
1363:
1360:
1355:
1349:
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1279:
1274:
1268:
1264:
1261:
1255:
1252:
1247:
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1234:
1233:Third Parties
1231:
1229:
1226:
1224:
1221:
1218:
1217:
1214:
1213:Third Parties
1211:
1209:
1206:
1204:
1201:
1198:
1197:
1166:
1150:
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1132:
1129:
1127:
1126:
1111:
1108:
1106:
1105:
1090:
1087:
1085:
1084:
1080:
1078:Total voters
1077:
1074:
1071:
1067:
1062:
1059:
1057:
1053:
1048:
1046:
1042:
1037:
1033:
1030:
1025:
1023:
1019:
1015:
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1003:
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990:
985:
983:
979:
975:
971:
967:
963:
952:
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931:
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913:
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903:
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727:
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673:
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634:
629:
627:
623:
619:
615:
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591:
589:
585:
582:
581:Meteorologist
572:
570:
566:
561:
558:
553:
548:
542:
540:
536:
530:
528:
523:
521:
516:
512:
511:Vulcanization
508:
504:
493:
491:
487:
483:
479:
475:
471:
466:
463:
453:
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447:
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261:
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220:
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215:
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185:
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179:
176:
175:United States
165:
161:
156:
128:Coordinates:
126:
105:
98:
92:
84:
78:
71:
61:
53:
48:
43:
38:
34:
29:
22:
16:
4067:Beacon Falls
4066:
3901:Quaker Farms
3810:
3809:
3691:Beacon Falls
3690:
3611:
3540:
3447:Wethersfield
3182:Old Saybrook
3152:North Canaan
3112:New Hartford
3002:Killingworth
2877:East Windsor
2857:East Hampton
2682:Beacon Falls
2681:
2410:Quiet Corner
2290:Demographics
2209:Constitution
2184:
2108:
2098:February 17,
2096:. Retrieved
2083:
2071:. Retrieved
2058:
2046:. Retrieved
2042:the original
2031:
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2000:
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1979:. Retrieved
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1964:
1954:September 4,
1952:. Retrieved
1940:
1928:
1918:
1912:
1893:Beacon Falls
1892:
1885:
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1868:
1859:
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1307:
1304:
1299:
1286:
1280:
1277:
1272:
1259:
1253:
1250:
1245:
1131:Unaffiliated
1049:
1045:poverty line
1038:
1034:
1026:
986:
959:
693:Demographics
630:
625:
621:
617:
613:
611:
604:
592:
578:
562:
543:
531:
524:
499:
467:
459:
426:Beacon Falls
425:
424:
368:Area code(s)
225:Incorporated
49:, March 2017
15:
3916:Stony Creek
3906:Short Beach
3878:communities
3771:Wallingford
3741:North Haven
3607:County seat
3392:Wallingford
3312:Southington
3157:North Haven
3127:New Milford
3097:New Britain
3062:Middlefield
3047:Marlborough
2922:Glastonbury
2852:East Haddam
2847:East Granby
2732:Bridgewater
2677:Barkhamsted
2594:New Britain
2310:LGBT rights
2214:Delegations
2176:Connecticut
2073:January 31,
1722:service to
1081:Percentage
1014:other races
679: 1855
614:Pine Bridge
584:Jim Cantore
474:Connecticut
450:2010 census
446:2020 census
195:Connecticut
150: /
4169:Categories
4082:Middlebury
3931:Yalesville
3921:Twin Lakes
3896:Fair Haven
3781:Woodbridge
3731:Middlebury
3711:East Haven
3662:West Haven
3487:Woodbridge
3462:Winchester
3452:Willington
3427:West Haven
3402:Washington
3367:Torrington
3337:Stonington
3247:Rocky Hill
3242:Ridgefield
3202:Plainville
3197:Plainfield
3122:New London
3102:New Canaan
3067:Middletown
3057:Middlebury
3037:Manchester
3022:Litchfield
2912:Farmington
2867:East Haven
2832:Deep River
2792:Colchester
2762:Canterbury
2752:Burlington
2742:Brookfield
2727:Bridgeport
2707:Bloomfield
2639:West Haven
2629:Torrington
2604:New London
2584:Middletown
2549:Bridgeport
2516:New London
2501:Litchfield
2348:Gold Coast
2229:Government
1781:References
1724:Bridgeport
1414:37.3% 868
1228:Republican
1223:Democratic
1208:Republican
1203:Democratic
1110:Republican
1089:Democratic
987:As of the
960:As of the
697:See also:
635:is on the
624:, and the
462:Paugusetts
392:feature ID
306:Population
233:Government
182:U.S. state
138:73°03′24″W
135:41°26′20″N
4122:Watertown
4117:Thomaston
4112:Southbury
4087:Naugatuck
4072:Bethlehem
4038:Waterbury
3926:Westville
3856:Northford
3799:Naugatuck
3766:Southbury
3657:Waterbury
3652:New Haven
3614:New Haven
3530:Geography
3497:Woodstock
3432:Westbrook
3417:Watertown
3412:Waterford
3407:Waterbury
3387:Voluntown
3352:Thomaston
3342:Stratford
3307:Southbury
3262:Salisbury
3132:Newington
3117:New Haven
3092:Naugatuck
3082:Montville
3042:Mansfield
2997:Killingly
2982:Harwinton
2937:Greenwich
2907:Fairfield
2892:Ellington
2872:East Lyme
2797:Colebrook
2702:Bethlehem
2649:All towns
2634:Waterbury
2599:New Haven
2511:New Haven
2506:Middlesex
2491:Fairfield
2300:Education
2224:Geography
2219:Elections
2189:(capital)
1718:provides
641:New Haven
637:Waterbury
601:Geography
486:Naugatuck
438:Waterbury
380:FIPS code
320:Time zone
298:Elevation
207:New Haven
4132:Woodbury
4102:Prospect
4097:Plymouth
4077:Cheshire
3805:Woodmont
3791:Boroughs
3756:Prospect
3716:Guilford
3706:Cheshire
3701:Branford
3520:Villages
3515:Boroughs
3492:Woodbury
3442:Westport
3372:Trumbull
3357:Thompson
3347:Suffield
3332:Sterling
3327:Stamford
3322:Stafford
3292:Simsbury
3267:Scotland
3227:Prospect
3217:Portland
3207:Plymouth
3177:Old Lyme
2977:Hartland
2972:Hartford
2952:Guilford
2942:Griswold
2917:Franklin
2882:Eastford
2817:Cromwell
2812:Coventry
2807:Cornwall
2802:Columbia
2777:Cheshire
2747:Brooklyn
2722:Branford
2624:Stamford
2574:Hartford
2496:Hartford
2483:Counties
2305:Gun laws
2270:Abortion
2186:Hartford
2048:April 3,
1945:Archived
1943:. 1871.
1828:July 16,
1762:See also
1738:via the
1728:Stamford
1056:Prospect
1018:Hispanic
1008:, 0.04%
1004:, 1.03%
1000:, 0.08%
996:, 0.72%
978:Hispanic
456:Founding
384:09-03250
357:ZIP Code
4127:Wolcott
4107:Seymour
4033:Shelton
4023:Bristol
4018:Ansonia
3776:Wolcott
3761:Seymour
3726:Madison
3696:Bethany
3647:Milford
3642:Meriden
3632:Ansonia
3482:Wolcott
3472:Windsor
3467:Windham
3362:Tolland
3317:Sprague
3287:Sherman
3282:Shelton
3272:Seymour
3252:Roxbury
3237:Redding
3222:Preston
3212:Pomfret
3172:Norwich
3167:Norwalk
3142:Norfolk
3137:Newtown
3072:Milford
3052:Meriden
3032:Madison
3012:Ledyard
3007:Lebanon
2967:Hampton
2897:Enfield
2822:Danbury
2787:Clinton
2782:Chester
2772:Chaplin
2737:Bristol
2692:Bethany
2667:Ashford
2662:Ansonia
2657:Andover
2619:Shelton
2614:Norwich
2609:Norwalk
2589:Milford
2579:Meriden
2559:Danbury
2554:Bristol
2544:Ansonia
2526:Windham
2521:Tolland
2433:Capitol
2325:Regions
2295:Economy
2280:Culture
2263:Society
2249:Symbols
2234:History
2021:June 4,
1981:May 31,
1875:June 1,
1742:on the
1144:47.46%
1123:25.76%
1102:25.06%
972:, 1.2%
968:, 1.4%
496:History
482:Seymour
478:Bethany
400:Website
395:0213387
373:203/475
350:Eastern
329:Eastern
163:Country
4092:Oxford
4010:Cities
3751:Oxford
3746:Orange
3721:Hamden
3624:Cities
3507:Places
3457:Wilton
3437:Weston
3397:Warren
3382:Vernon
3297:Somers
3277:Sharon
3232:Putnam
3192:Oxford
3187:Orange
3087:Morris
3077:Monroe
3017:Lisbon
2987:Hebron
2962:Hamden
2957:Haddam
2947:Groton
2932:Granby
2927:Goshen
2887:Easton
2842:Durham
2827:Darien
2767:Canton
2757:Canaan
2717:Bozrah
2712:Bolton
2697:Bethel
2687:Berlin
2569:Groton
2536:Cities
2244:People
2239:Images
2196:Topics
1900:
1730:, and
1687:0.00%
1673:47.2%
1660:0.00%
1654:34.0%
1633:0.00%
1627:27.3%
1606:10.6%
1600:36.3%
1565:38.4%
1538:48.7%
1525:10.9%
1511:34.7%
1484:31.0%
1457:43.1%
1444:31.1%
1430:29.6%
1417:17.3%
1387:45.9%
1352:41.5%
1325:47.7%
1298:43.9%
1271:34.4%
1244:40.6%
1177:4,705
1171:4,471
1168:Total
1163:1.72%
1141:2,233
1135:2,109
1120:1,212
1099:1,179
1069:Party
1022:Latino
989:census
982:Latino
962:census
709:Census
643:line.
490:Oxford
214:Region
202:County
192:
172:
95:
81:
4059:Towns
4028:Derby
3891:Devon
3876:Other
3683:Towns
3637:Derby
3377:Union
3257:Salem
2902:Essex
2837:Derby
2564:Derby
2285:Crime
2204:Index
2172:State
2092:(PDF)
1948:(PDF)
1937:(PDF)
1680:52.8%
1650:1,044
1647:66.0%
1623:1,130
1620:72.7%
1593:53.1%
1579:1.6%
1575:1,045
1572:60.0%
1552:0.5%
1545:50.8%
1518:54.4%
1498:0.6%
1494:1,311
1491:68.4%
1471:1.3%
1467:1,119
1464:55.6%
1440:1,019
1437:39.3%
1410:1,055
1407:45.4%
1393:6.5%
1389:1,158
1383:1,198
1380:47.6%
1366:2.5%
1362:1,634
1359:56.0%
1354:1,206
1339:1.8%
1335:1,576
1332:50.5%
1327:1,483
1312:2.1%
1308:1,598
1305:54.0%
1300:1,300
1285:5.4%
1281:2,002
1278:60.2%
1273:1,146
1258:1.8%
1254:2,191
1251:57.6%
1246:1,543
1219:Year
1199:Year
1180:100%
1114:1164
1093:1126
1006:Asian
994:White
974:Asian
966:White
949:−0.8%
944:6,000
934:15.3%
929:6,049
914:5,246
904:27.2%
899:5,083
889:12.7%
884:3,995
874:22.9%
869:3,546
859:39.6%
854:2,886
844:17.7%
839:2,067
824:1,756
809:1,693
799:37.3%
794:1,593
784:86.2%
779:1,160
769:23.4%
754:33.2%
470:Derby
361:06403
346:UTC−4
325:UTC−5
314:6,000
3823:CDPs
3027:Lyme
2992:Kent
2672:Avon
2100:2020
2075:2008
2050:2011
2023:2015
1983:2018
1956:2021
1898:ISBN
1877:2018
1851:2021
1830:2023
1714:The
1669:1956
1642:1960
1615:1964
1588:1968
1561:1972
1534:1976
1507:1980
1480:1984
1453:1988
1426:1992
1402:1996
1375:2000
1348:2004
1321:2008
1294:2012
1267:2016
1240:2020
1174:234
1138:124
940:2020
925:2010
919:3.2%
910:2000
895:1990
880:1980
865:1970
850:1960
835:1950
829:3.7%
820:1940
814:6.3%
805:1930
790:1920
775:1910
760:1900
745:1890
730:1880
718:Note
713:Pop.
631:The
488:and
409:.org
390:GNIS
269:Area
228:1871
64:Seal
33:Town
2174:of
1746:'s
1734:in
1683:692
1675:619
1656:540
1629:425
1608:168
1602:576
1596:841
1567:668
1548:922
1540:884
1527:191
1521:951
1513:606
1486:594
1459:866
1446:808
1432:763
1419:404
1395:164
1287:180
1160:81
1154:72
1117:48
1096:53
1020:or
980:or
764:623
749:505
734:379
685:CT.
595:EF1
405:www
339:DST
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1726:,
1581:28
1500:12
1473:27
1368:74
1341:58
1314:61
1260:69
1157:9
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