History of Plainville
Summary: A short history of Plainville is provided below for residents and anyone considering moving there.
Plainville, Connecticut, a charming town nestled in Hartford County, has a rich history that dates back to the 18th century. Originally part of the neighboring town of Farmington, Plainville was known for its flat plains, hence the name "Plainville," distinguishing it from the surrounding areas that were more hilly.
The town was incorporated in 1869, and its development was significantly influenced by the presence of the Farmington Canal, which opened in 1828. The canal played a crucial role in the town's early industrial growth, allowing for the transportation of goods and contributing to the establishment of several industries, including the paper mill and the New Britain Machine Company.
As the 19th century progressed, Plainville continued to grow, with the arrival of the railroad further boosting the local economy and connectivity. The town's landscape was marked by the typical New England architecture, with many homes and buildings reflecting the styles of the period.
Throughout the 20th century, Plainville maintained its small-town feel while adapting to modern changes. It developed a strong sense of community, with local events and traditions becoming a staple of town life. Today, Plainville offers residents a blend of historical charm and contemporary convenience, making it an attractive place for those looking to live in a town with a strong sense of heritage and community spirit.
For those considering moving to Plainville or current residents interested in their town's past, the Plainville Historical Society provides resources and exhibits that delve deeper into the local history, preserving the stories and artifacts that have shaped the town over the centuries.
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