Windsor Locks, Windsor Locks Town, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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- Windsor Locks
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Named in 1833 for the canal locks completed at this point on the Connecticut River in 1829. The Enfield Falls Canal circumvented the rapids at this point (CT-T120)
- 41.929263941° 55' 45.4"N-72.627312472° 37' 38.3"W
- Warehouse Point (East Windsor Town) 0.5 mi. E
- Spring Village (East Windsor Town) 0.9 mi. SE
- Kings Corner (Enfield Town) 1.7 mi. NE
- Green Manor Village 1.7 mi. W
- Agawam City (Hampden County, Massachusetts) 9.7 mi. N
- Hartford (Hartford Town) 11.8 mi. S
- Grove 0.5 mi. S
- North End (East Windsor Town) 0.6 mi. NE
- Springdale (East Windsor Town) 1 mi. SE
- Saint Marys 1.3 mi. W
- King Street (Enfield Town) 1.3 mi. NE
- Saint Patricks (Enfield Town) 2.2 mi. NE
- Saint Josephs (Windsor Town) 2.7 mi. SW
- Town Street (East Windsor Town) 2.8 mi. S
- Woodlawn (Suffield Town) 3.3 mi. N
- Scantic (East Windsor Town) 3.4 mi. SE
- Elm Grove (Windsor Town) 3.5 mi. SW
- Ye Olde Poquonock Burial Grounds (Windsor Town) 3.7 mi. SW
- 12,138
- 16 m
- 583087280
- Updated Apr 19, 2020