Description:
Putnam
Memorial State Park is named for Major General Israel Putnam who chose
the site as the winter encampment for his men during the winter of
1778-1779.
The former American Revolutionary War encampment and park is located at
the intersection of Route 107 and Route 58 in Redding, Connecticut.
The park also has a number of caves, of various depths. The park also has reinactments of life during the Revolutionary War.
Address:
492 Black Rock Turnpike
Redding, CT 06896
Hours:
Daily
8:00am - Sunset
THE CONNECTICUT SOCIETY OF THE
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Founded April 2, 1889, our purpose is to keep alive the memory of
men and women who fought or gave service for Independence in the American Revolutionary War.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Founded April 2, 1889, our purpose is to keep alive the memory of
men and women who fought or gave service for Independence in the American Revolutionary War.
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