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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: Kensington, Connecticut, Saybrook Manor, Connecticut, Broad Brook, Connecticut, Blue Hills, Connecticut, Old Saybrook Center, Connecticut, Oakville, Connecticut, Conning Towers-Nautilus Park, Connecticut, Thompsonville, Connecticut, Long Hill, Groton, Connecticut, Hazardville, Connecticut, Tariffville, Connecticut, Branford Center, Connecticut, Southwood Acres, Connecticut, Simsbury Center, Connecticut, Shippan Point, Neighborhoods of Norwich, Connecticut, Neighborhoods of Hartford, Connecticut, Downtown Stamford, Cannondale, Connecticut, South End of Stamford, Silvermine, Connecticut, Black Rock, Southport, Connecticut, North Stamford, South Norwalk, Central Norwalk, Cos Cob, Connecticut, Glenbrook, Cranbury, East Norwalk, West Side of Stamford, Rowayton, Norwichtown, Greens Farms, West Norwalk, Aspetuck, Connecticut, Springdale, Old Wethersfield, Marion, Connecticut, Downtown Hartford, Cove section of Stamford, Fairfield Beach, Hattertown, Connecticut, Newington Junction, Short Beach, Branchville, Plantsville, Connecticut, Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Mayberry Village, East Side of Stamford, Mumford Cove, Greenfield Hill, Compo-Owenoke Historic District, Riverside, Connecticut, Glenville, Spring Hill, Stony Creek, Mianus, The Flats, Byram, Connecticut, Long Hill, Trumbull, Connecticut, White Hills, Burnside Avenue, Devon, Town Plot Hill, Waterville, Botsford, Connecticut, Hawleyville, Little Italy, Hockanum, Milldale. Excerpt: A postcard cancelled August 19, 1908.Shippan Point (or Shippan) is the southernmost neighborhood in Stamford, Connecticut, located on a peninsula in Long Island Sound. Street names such as Ocean Drive West and Lighthouse Way reflect the neighborhood's shoreline location. It is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, with about 1100 homes (including condominiums). Many of community's...