Thomaston, Connecticut
Population: 7,503
Located in Litchfield County
The Town of Thomaston has all of the traditional New England trappings and more. Thomaston has it all, excellent schools, police dept, fire department, library, ambulance corp., recreation dept., to a well developed infrastructure for business and industry. Thomaston's classic small town charm makes it ideal location to live and raise a family. We welcome you to move here, we think you will be surprised and delighted. Thomaston was originally part of the Farmington Proprietor's purchase in 1684 of the Mattatuck In 1813 a man named Seth Thomas came to the hollow to manufacture clocks. By 1856 Thomas was labeling his clocks with "Thomas Town". He helped route the Naugatuck railroad through Plymouth Hollow, linking us with the brass center at Waterbury. On July 6,1875 Thomas Town became Thomaston in memory of Seth Thomas and the separation from Plymouth was confirmed by the State Legislature.
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