CoventryCat86
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I saw this as an old thread from back in the early days of CigarPass but I thought it would be interesting to do it again.
The idea here is to give a brief description of the town you live in. Here's mine:
The population of my town, Chaplin is 2253, which is very small. Of the 169 towns in Connecticut, there are only 15 towns smaller than us. This is a typical New England town with the center designated as a historic district with most houses there being built in the early 1800’s, We are ten minutes away from the University of Connecticut’s main campus therefore many people who live here work there. There are stone fences or stone walls lining every road from when the land was cleared in the early 1800’s for farming. The Natchaug River which runs through the middle of town has some of the best trout fishing in the state. We have two gas stations, two traffic lights, two restaurants and two liquor stores and that’s about it. Even though we’re in the “styx” so-to-speak, the next town over is a small city (an old mill town) with about 20,000 people. I’m 45 minutes from Hartford, 1 ½ hours from Boston and 2 ½ from New York City. The closest cigar shops are over a half an hour away
The idea here is to give a brief description of the town you live in. Here's mine:
The population of my town, Chaplin is 2253, which is very small. Of the 169 towns in Connecticut, there are only 15 towns smaller than us. This is a typical New England town with the center designated as a historic district with most houses there being built in the early 1800’s, We are ten minutes away from the University of Connecticut’s main campus therefore many people who live here work there. There are stone fences or stone walls lining every road from when the land was cleared in the early 1800’s for farming. The Natchaug River which runs through the middle of town has some of the best trout fishing in the state. We have two gas stations, two traffic lights, two restaurants and two liquor stores and that’s about it. Even though we’re in the “styx” so-to-speak, the next town over is a small city (an old mill town) with about 20,000 people. I’m 45 minutes from Hartford, 1 ½ hours from Boston and 2 ½ from New York City. The closest cigar shops are over a half an hour away
