From dinosaur bones to abandoned cities, we have a surprising number of fascinating archaeological sites in Connecticut. People have lived here for centuries, and between the extensive number of colonial buildings and the ancient native remains, there’s a lot to see and learn about in the Nutmeg State. One site that you may have never heard of is Daniel’s Village in Killingly, CT. This area was once home to one of the oldest textile mills in the state and a small village that sprung up around it. It’s now located on private property, but it’s interesting to drive by this quite street corner and realize that there was once a thriving village here!

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It’s so wild to be in such a peaceful, quiet area like this and think about what a bustling hub of activity it once was.

Had you ever heard of Daniel’s Village in Connecticut? Do you know of any other archaeological sites in Connecticut? Share your thoughts in the comments! You’re also near a great budget hotel if you’d like to spend more than one day exploring.

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