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Hebron, CT: 06248
Hebron is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut. The population was 8,610 at the 2000 census. Hebron was incorporated May 26, 1708.
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About Hebron Connecticut:
The town's Web site describes it as "a quaint Connecticut town." At one time it was mostly farms, though those are growing fewer as businesses enter. Corporate and franchise chains have replaced some of the apple orchards in recent years. The town also hosts the regional high school for two adjacent towns, Marlborough and Andover. A major commercial attraction is the annual Hebron Harvest Fair, which features bingo, fried foods, rides, prizes, arts & crafts, pig races, tractor pulls, prizes for the best pies and the biggest pumpkins. The event occurs every September.
The villages of Gilead and Amston are located within Hebron, as are the remnants of two long since abandoned communities, Grayville and Gay City. The site of the latter is now Gay City State Park. Many people are found hiking and biking on its trails every weekend. Gay City is also a very good place for camping, and there is a pond in which swimming is available in season.
Relax . . . You?re In Hebron!
- No stress, no pressure . . . just fun activities in beautiful surroundings all year round.
- Spring and summer mean golfing at our two public courses, hiking our miles of scenic trails, and family picnics in Gay City State Park.
- Come fall, it?s time for our annual Hebron Harvest Fair, the third largest agricultural fair in the state, and winter can?t end until you?ve experienced our Maple Fest.
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