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  2. International Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    International Silver Company, General Office, Meriden, Connecticut. The International Silver Company (1898–1983, stopped making silver), later known as Insilco Corporation [2] and also known as the ISC, was formed in Meriden, Connecticut as a corporation banding together many existing silver companies in the immediate area and beyond.

  3. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .meridenct .gov. Meriden ( / ˈmɛərədɪn / MAIR-ə-din) is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, located halfway between the regional cities of New Haven and Hartford. The city is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. In 2020, the population of the city was 60,850.

  4. Castle Craig - Wikipedia

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    Castle Craig Tower stands 32 feet (9.8 m) high on 976-foot (297 m) east peak in Meriden's Olmsted designed Hubbard Park. It has the distinction of being the highest point within 25 miles (40 km) of the coast from Maine to Florida. Its design origins are clouded. Some say its native trap rock construction resembles Norman watchtowers on Europe's ...

  5. Meriden Britannia Company - Wikipedia

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    Products. silver products, hollowware and flatware. Meriden Britannia Company factories in Meriden, Connecticut. The Meriden Britannia Company was formed in 1852 in Meriden, Connecticut, as a manufacturing company focused on producing wares in britannia metal. [1] It became, for a time, the largest silverware company in the world.

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  7. Meriden Mall - Wikipedia

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    Meriden Mall (formerly Meriden Square and Westfield Meriden) is a shopping mall located in Meriden, Connecticut. With nearly 900,000 square feet, Meriden Mall is Connecticut's seventh largest mall, housing over 140 shops. The mall features Boscov's and TJ Maxx as anchors alongside specialty retailers such as Bath and Body Works, Foot Locker ...

  8. List of museums in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bush–Holley House. Greenwich. Fairfield. Historic house. This former boarding house, now run by the Greenwich Historical Society, was once used by artists in the Cos Cob Art Colony, holds examples of their work and regularly offers exhibits on art and local history. Burnham–Hibbard House.

  9. Record-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Record-Journal is an American daily newspaper based in Meriden, Connecticut, that dates back to the years immediately following the American Civil War. It was owned by the Record-Journal Publishing Company, [2] a family-owned business entity, until it was sold to Hearst Communications Connecticut Media Group in November 2023.