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Willimantic may refer to: Willimantic, Connecticut, village of Windham, in Windham County, Connecticut, United States Willimantic, Maine, town in Piscataquis
Willimantic
Census-designated place in Connecticut, United States
Willimantic is a census-designated place located in Windham, Connecticut, United States. Previously organized as a city and later as a borough, Willimantic
Willimantic,_Connecticut
Public university in Willimantic, Connecticut, U.S.
Connecticut, Eastern Connecticut State, or ECSU) is a public university in Willimantic, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1889, it is the second-oldest
Eastern Connecticut State University
Eastern_Connecticut_State_University
The Chronicle is a daily newspaper published in Willimantic, Connecticut, serving the Windham area and the eastern Connecticut counties of Windham, Tolland
The_Chronicle_(Willimantic)
Census-designated place in Connecticut, US
interchange with Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195) on the town border with Willimantic; Storrs Road runs north and intersects with Route 44 at the "four corners"
Storrs,_Connecticut
Town in Maine, United States
Willimantic is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 134 according to the 2020 census. The town was originally named
Willimantic,_Maine
United States historic place
Willimantic Armory is a historic armory building located on Pleasant Street in Windham, Connecticut. It served as a facility for the Connecticut National
Willimantic_Armory
Town in Connecticut, United States
contains the former city of Willimantic as well as the communities of Windham Center, North Windham, and South Windham. Willimantic, an incorporated city since
Windham,_Connecticut
Former railway station in Willimantic, Connecticut, US
Willimantic is a former intercity rail station located in Willimantic, Connecticut. Amtrak service to Willimantic began in 1991 with the Montrealer; it
Willimantic_station
River in Connecticut, United States
The Willimantic River is a tributary of the Shetucket River, approximately 25 miles (40 km) long in northeastern Connecticut in the New England region
Willimantic_River
London, Willimantic and Springfield Railroad was chartered in May 1847 to build from New London on the Long Island Sound north through Willimantic to Springfield
New_London_Northern_Railroad
United States historic place
The Willimantic Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut. Built in 1906, it extends from Main Street southward
Willimantic_Footbridge
1754 incident and local legend in Windham, Connecticut
was written about the Battle of the Frogs. The Thread City Crossing in Willimantic is colloquially known as the "Frog Bridge" for the enormous copper frogs
Battle_of_the_Frogs
United States historic place
The Willimantic Elks Club is a historic Elks lodge at 198 Pleasant Street in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut. Built in 1925 for a lodge
Willimantic_Elks_Club
Defunct railroad in Connecticut
known simply as The Air Line, known as the New Haven, Middletown and Willimantic Railroad before 1875) was a railroad in Connecticut. Envisioned as a
Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad
Boston_and_New_York_Air-Line_Railroad
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Willimantic (ID-3549) was a cargo steamship. She was built in 1918 and served in United States Navy commission from 1918 to 1919. She was transferred
USS_Willimantic
County in Connecticut, United States
Airport is the primary airport for the county, located three miles from Willimantic. Other smaller airports include Woodstock Airport and Danielson Airport
Windham_County,_Connecticut
Topics referred to by the same term
(AM), a radio station in Willimantic, Connecticut, United States WILI-FM, a radio station (98.3 FM) licensed to Willimantic, Connecticut, United States
Wili
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
Prospect Hill Historic District encompasses a large residential area in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut. Located north of the Main Street commercial
Prospect Hill Historic District (Willimantic, Connecticut)
Prospect_Hill_Historic_District_(Willimantic,_Connecticut)
Segment of American highway
and Route 87 along the way and mostly follows the Hop River. The US 6 Willimantic bypass begins in Columbia, at a four-way at-grade intersection with Route 66
U.S._Route_6_in_Connecticut
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
business district of Willimantic, in Windham, Connecticut. The district encompasses the commercial business district of Willimantic and is roughly linear
Main Street Historic District (Willimantic, Connecticut)
Main_Street_Historic_District_(Willimantic,_Connecticut)
Mill complex in Connecticut, U.S.
Jillson Mills (Officially known as the Willimantic Linen Company Mill Complex) is a mill complex in Willimantic, Connecticut. The mills produced cotton
Jillson_Mills
College baseball tournament
The 2022 NCAA Division III baseball tournament was the 46th edition of the NCAA Division III baseball tournament. The 60-team tournament began on Friday
2022 NCAA Division III baseball tournament
2022_NCAA_Division_III_baseball_tournament
State park in Georgia, United States
Stratigraphic Records of Human Induced Canyons in Southwest Georgia (PDF). Willimantic: Department of Environmental Earth Science, Eastern Connecticut State
Providence_Canyon_State_Park
Metropolitan Statistical Area in Connecticut, United States
(spur route into eastern Connecticut) I-691 (originally a connection to Willimantic) In the area, four major U.S. Routes serve the area's towns/cities: US 5
Greater_Hartford
Town in Connecticut, United States
by Pilgrim descendant William Fisk. The town, along with neighboring Willimantic, played an important role in the manufacture of thread and other textiles
Mansfield,_Connecticut
American architect (1850–1933)
Bridgeport, CT (1895–97) – Demolished. Willimantic City Hall & Windham County Courthouse, 979 Main St., Willimantic, CT (1895) – Now the Windham Town Hall
Warren_R._Briggs
Rail trail in Connecticut, US
East Hampton to Willimantic was opened as a trail in 1986. The Thompson section was opened in 1992. The bridge over the Willimantic River to Bridge St
Air_Line_State_Park_Trail
American baseball player (born 1980)
Little League Baseball in Willimantic, Connecticut, for the Willimantic Fire Fighters. In 1991, Davis helped the Willimantic Little League All-Star Team
Rajai_Davis
Hospital in Connecticut, United States
Windham Hospital is a private, nonprofit community care hospital in Willimantic, Connecticut. It first opened in 1933. The 130-bed hospital is part of
Windham_Hospital
Music of underground rapper Apathy
This is the discography of Apathy, an American rapper from Willimantic, Connecticut. Army of the Pharaohs discography Get Busy Committee discography
Apathy_discography
School in Willimantic, Connecticut, United States
High School, or Windham Tech, is a technical high school located in Willimantic, Connecticut. It is part of the Connecticut Technical Education and Career
Windham_Technical_High_School
American emo band
Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an American rock band formed in Willimantic, Connecticut, in 2009. Following the release of several EPs and splits
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
The_World_Is_a_Beautiful_Place_&_I_Am_No_Longer_Afraid_to_Die
Building in Willmantic, Connecticut
The Willimantic Post Office is a former post office located in Willimantic, Connecticut. The post office was built between 1910 and 1912, and was used
Old_Willimantic_Post_Office
State highway in Windham County, Connecticut, US
routes from eastern Connecticut into Rhode Island. It runs from the Willimantic section of the town of Windham to the Rhode Island state line in Sterling
Connecticut_Route_14
River in Connecticut, United States
eastern Connecticut in the United States. It is formed at Willimantic by the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug rivers. It flows southeast and south. Approximately
Shetucket_River
Airport in Windham, Connecticut
located three miles (5 km) northeast of the central business district of Willimantic, a city in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. It is owned by
Windham_Airport
American Catholic priest (born 1958)
Joseph School, North Grosvernordale Saint Mary-Saint Joseph School, Willimantic Saint Michael School, Pawtucket Saint Patrick Cathedral School, Norwich
Richard_Francis_Reidy
Recreation rail trail in Connecticut, United States
part of the Hartford, Providence and Fishkill line from Hartford to Willimantic which was completed in 1849. Freight trains used the line through the
Hop_River_State_Park_Trail
Bridge
Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut, which carries South Street (CT 661) across the Willimantic River. Opened in September 2000,
Frog_Bridge
State highway in northeastern Connecticut, US
195 is a state highway in northeastern Connecticut, running from the Willimantic section of Windham to the town center of Tolland via Storrs and Mansfield
Connecticut_Route_195
American journalist (1878–1931)
(1878-05-05)May 5, 1878 San Francisco, California Died August 16, 1931(1931-08-16) (aged 53) Willimantic, Connecticut Occupations American journalist, author
Albert_Sonnichsen
Radio station in Willimantic, Connecticut, United States
studios are located on Main Street in Willimantic, near the Willimantic Footbridge. The history of 98.3 FM in Willimantic began in 1971, with two competing
WILI-FM
2014 American film
Story by Wally Lamb. Filmed in and around Norwich, Connecticut, and Willimantic, CT. film received a limited theatrical release at the Garde Arts Center
Wishin'_and_Hopin'_(film)
Defunct railroad in southern New England
connection from Willimantic on the line to Providence northeast to Mechanicsville opened, completing the direct line to Boston. The Willimantic stop also afforded
New York and New England Railroad
New_York_and_New_England_Railroad
Town in Connecticut, United States
Capitol Planning Region. The population was 5,566 at the 2020 census. The Willimantic River borders the town on the west. Willington is approximately 25 miles
Willington,_Connecticut
American statistician (1915–1991)
grandson of Max Noether, and brother of chemist Herman Noether. He died in Willimantic, Connecticut. Noether was born into a Jewish family in Karlsruhe, Grand
Gottfried_E._Noether
U.S. state
the Central Corridor Rail Line, would connect New London with Norwich, Willimantic, Storrs via the main campus of the University of Connecticut, and Stafford
Connecticut
MBTA Commuter Rail line
MBTA's Dorchester Branch and the abandoned segments from Franklin to Willimantic, Connecticut via Blackstone were the remaining components of the Midland
Franklin/Foxboro_Line
Type of geographical region in the United States
Utica–Rome, NY MSA 285,611 292,264 −2.28% -6,653 Norwich–New London–Willimantic, CT MSA 284,015 280,430 +1.28% +3,585 New Haven–Hartford–Waterbury, CT
Metropolitan_statistical_area
American astrophysicist (born 1958)
Institute, Troy, New York 2010 Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, Connecticut 2011 Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 2012 Mount
Neil_deGrasse_Tyson
American singer (1949–1998)
worked as an animal rehabilitator and at a food cooperative in nearby Willimantic. She explained her move by saying that she "was pretty fed up dealing
Wendy_O._Williams
Former railway station in Amherst, Massachusetts, US
on the line. Service began in May 1853 under lease to the New London, Willimantic and Palmer Railroad (NLW&P). Amherst was the northern terminus of the
Amherst station (Massachusetts)
Amherst_station_(Massachusetts)
State highway in eastern Connecticut, US
207. About a mile further, Route 289 splits off heading north towards Willimantic while Route 87 continues northwest towards Columbia. At the Columbia
Connecticut_Route_87
Blackstone Railroad was a railroad company that was the precursor to the Willimantic, Connecticut–Blackstone, Massachusetts line of the New York, New Haven
Southbridge and Blackstone Railroad
Southbridge_and_Blackstone_Railroad
State highway in east-central Connecticut, US
western end of the Willimantic bypass. Route 66 turns east as a collector of local traffic headed for Willimantic. In Willimantic, it has a 0.74 mile
Connecticut_Route_66
American waste management company
materials. On July 26, 2021, Casella purchased Willimantic Waste Paper Co. Inc., based out of Willimantic, CT. It was Casella's fifth acquisition in 2021
Casella_Waste_Systems
Route from 1914 Automobile Blue Book, showing a garage advertisement and start of route between Palmer, Massachusetts and Willimantic, Connecticut
Automobile_Blue_Book
Shopping mall in Connecticut, nearby Willimantic
shopping mall located in Mansfield, Connecticut that was built to serve Willimantic and the surrounding area. The mall currently[when?] has 25 stores, including
East_Brook_Mall
Former oil refinery in Peñuelas and Guayanilla in Puerto Rico
State University, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work. Willimantic, Connecticut. USA. (Prepared for delivery at the 2001 meeting of the
Commonwealth Oil Refining Company
Commonwealth_Oil_Refining_Company
Regional railroad in the Northeastern United States
was made possible by the reopening of a mothballed P&W line between Willimantic and Versailles, Connecticut in 2007, which had been out of service for
Providence and Worcester Railroad
Providence_and_Worcester_Railroad
Texas Active Eastern Connecticut State University November 17, 1982 Willimantic, Connecticut Active Kennesaw State University November 17, 1982 Cobb
List_of_Psi_Chi_chapters
Lake in Connecticut, US
trolley line connected the towns of Coventry and Willimantic, and Wangumbaug Lake became known as "Willimantic's summer resort." A pavilion known as the Lakeside
Wangumbaug_Lake
Public university system in Connecticut
"acting" executive secretary. Dr. J. Eugene Smith, retired president of Willimantic State College, will take over the post left open Friday by the resignation
Connecticut State Colleges & Universities
Connecticut_State_Colleges_&_Universities
Algonquian deity
Traditional Tales from the Nutmeg State (2nd edition) Curbstone Books, Willimantic, Connecticut, page ?, ISBN 1-880684-05-5 Densmore, Frances. Chippewa
Gitche_Manitou
to Farmington. U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) originally connected Woodbury to Willimantic, Connecticut. West of Meriden, this was the original alignment of US 6
Special routes of U.S. Route 6
Special_routes_of_U.S._Route_6
Figurative reference to the position of police in society
In May 2021, the towns of Manchester, South Windsor, Middletown, and Willimantic, all in Connecticut, banned or removed Thin Blue Line flags from their
Thin_blue_line
New England collegiate baseball team
known as the Eastern Tides, and later the Thread City Tides, playing in Willimantic, Connecticut, the franchise was purchased by former Boston Red Sox General
Mystic_Schooners
(Westport) Becki Newton (New Haven) Tom Noonan (Greenwich) Fred Norris (Willimantic) Nolan North (New Haven) Ron Palillo (Cheshire) Joe Pantoliano (Wilton)
List of people from Connecticut
List_of_people_from_Connecticut
State highway in northeastern Connecticut, US
extension from Willimantic to Lebanon, ending at modern Route 87. This early Route 89 followed modern Route 289 from Lebanon to Willimantic, then modern
Connecticut_Route_89
College resulting from a 2023 merger of 12 colleges
Connecticut Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug Valley-Willimantic in Willimantic, Connecticut Connecticut State Community College Tunxis-Bristol
Connecticut State Community College
Connecticut_State_Community_College
Train station in Mystic, Connecticut
Windsor Locks Former stations Branford Clinton East Lyme Enfield Groton Guilford Leete's Island Madison North Haven Pine Orchard Stony Creek Willimantic
Mystic_station_(Connecticut)
Settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories
bankruptcy. Assawaga Mill, Dayville, CT, in 1909 American Thread Co. Mill, Willimantic, CT, c. 1910 Hollingsworth & Whitney Paper Mill, Waterville, ME, c. 1920
Mill_town
Statistical region of the United States
CT MSA New Haven, CT MSA Waterbury–Shelton, CT MSA Norwich–New London–Willimantic, CT MSA Torrington, CT μSA Putnam, CT μSA Kansas City–Overland Park–Kansas
Combined_statistical_area
Nicaraguan politician and author (born 1950)
Air: Conversations with Nicaraguan Writers. Trans. Christina Mills. Willimantic: Curbstone Press, 1984: pp. 119–139. Skylar, Zachary. The Nation: Book
Omar_Cabezas
Railway station in New London, Connecticut, US
Railroad mainline. Rail service to New London began with the New London, Willimantic, and Palmer Railroad in 1848 and the New Haven and New London Railroad
New_London_Union_Station
State highway in Windham County, Connecticut, US
3 km). Route 203 then splits off from Route 14, which continues towards Willimantic. Route 203, now known as North Windham Road, travels generally north
Connecticut_Route_203
United States historic place
School is a historic one-room schoolhouse at 2373 Elliotsville Road in Willimantic, Maine. Built about 1882, it was one of the small town's first public
Norton's_Corner_School
North-south state highway in Connecticut, US
S. state of Connecticut, beginning in New London and continuing via Willimantic to the Massachusetts state line, where it continues as Massachusetts
Connecticut_Route_32
Subdivision of Connecticut, United States
Governments (Derby/Shelton area) Windham Region Council of Governments (Willimantic area) Connecticut has a number of informal regions that have no governmental
Councils of governments in Connecticut
Councils_of_governments_in_Connecticut
Textile museum in Willimantic, Connecticut
in Willimantic, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States. It is currently located in Main St. Its main focus is the Willimantic Linen
Windham Textile and History Museum
Windham_Textile_and_History_Museum
a main line between New London and the Massachusetts state line, via Willimantic. Genesee & Wyoming Pan Am Southern PAS 2009 Pan Am Railways Joint venture
List_of_Connecticut_railroads
State park in Tolland County, Connecticut
Mansfield Hollow State Park is a public recreation area occupying 251 acres (102 ha) of leased lands on the western shore of 500-acre (200 ha) Mansfield
Mansfield_Hollow_State_Park
American mechanical engineer and businessman
Pratt & Whitney company. Their first product was a thread winder for the Willimantic Linen Company. They went on to manufacture machine tools for the manufacture
Amos_Whitney
Proposed railway service in the United States
further action was taken upon completion of the study. The New London, Willimantic, and Palmer Railroad opened from New London, Connecticut, to Palmer,
Central_Corridor_Rail_Line
Rural region in Connecticut, US
largest town is Windham, including the borough of Willimantic, with a population of 25,000. If the Willimantic and Windham area is excluded due to its population
Quiet_Corner
Public college in Danielson, Connecticut, US
campus on Upper Maple Street that opened in 1983. It added a center in Willimantic, Connecticut in 1986. The main campus was expanded by the addition of
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug Valley
Connecticut_State_Community_College_Quinebaug_Valley
1944 mass fatality fire disaster in Hartford, Connecticut
"unable to negotiate sharp curves in the railroad" between Hartford and Willimantic. Railroad dispatchers (with the New York, New Haven & Hartford) said
Hartford_circus_fire
Area codes in Connecticut
Lyme Sherman Southington Storrs Stonington Torrington West Hartford Willimantic Windsor List of Connecticut area codes List of North American Numbering
Area_codes_860_and_959
Soft-drink producer based in Connecticut
founded in 1912 as a spring water delivery service in the hamlet of Willimantic. and purchased in 1958 by Arthur J. Potvin; who made his soda flavors
Hosmer_Mountain_Soda
County in Maine, United States
Commissioner. District 2 includes the towns of Dover-Foxcroft, Sangerville and Willimantic. James D. Annis is the Commissioner. District 3 includes the towns of
Piscataquis_County,_Maine
Puerto Rican poet (1914–1953)
Puerto Rico Casa Protegida Julia de Burgos (domestic violence shelter) Willimantic, Connecticut Julia de Burgos Pocket Park established by Curbstone Press
Julia_de_Burgos
Highway in Connecticut
highway started construction, the segment now designated as I-384, and the Willimantic Bypass. When these isolated segments were completed, they were designated
Interstate_84_in_Connecticut
Protests against the Donald Trump administration
Somers, Southbury, Stamford, Tolland, Torrington, Waterbury, Westport, Willimantic, Windham, and Windsor. Protests in Delaware took place in Dover, Georgetown
October 2025 No Kings protests
October_2025_No_Kings_protests
Town hall in Connecticut, United States
hall in Willimantic, Windham, Connecticut, United States. It was built in 1896 for the housing of the Windham County Courthouse and the Willimantic City
Windham_Town_Hall
Language family of the Andes in South America
Lara, Jesús, Maria A. Proser, and James Scully. Quechua Peoples Poetry. Willimantic, Conn: Curbstone Press, 1976. ISBN 0-915306-09-3 Lefebvre, Claire, and
Quechuan_languages
Three-time acting president of the University of Connecticut
1918 (1918) Ethridge, Tennessee Died July 4, 1985(1985-07-04) (aged 66–67) Willimantic, Connecticut Alma mater Vanderbilt University California Institute of
Edward_V._Gant
Norwich WPKT 89.1 FM Stamford WEDW-FM 88.5 FM Westport WSHU 1260 AM Willimantic WECS 90.1 FM Dover WRTX 91.7 FM Washington WAMU 88.5 FM Washington WETA
List of non-profit radio stations in the United States
List_of_non-profit_radio_stations_in_the_United_States
Planning region in Connecticut
Connecticut Founded 1992 Largest city Norwich Other cities New London, Willimantic, Groton Government • Executive Director Amanda E. Kennedy Area • Total
Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut
Southeastern_Connecticut_Planning_Region,_Connecticut
Mountain in Maine, United States
center of the state, with a trailhead located on Mountain Road near Willimantic. The mountain is part of the Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary There
Borestone_Mountain
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Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish RóisÃn, ROSHEEN means "little rose."
Girl/Female
Ghana, Indian
Gift
Boy/Male
Indian
Intelligent
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Haniya, HANIYYA means "encampment, resting place."
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German Celtic Dutch Latin
noble.
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
Given; Present; Gift from God
Surname or Lastname
German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Czech (Platnéř)
German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Czech (Platnéř) : occupational name for an armorer (see Blattner).English : occupational name for a plate maker, from a Middle English agent derivative of Old French platon ‘metal plate’. Compare Platten.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Star
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manly
Boy/Male
African, Basque, Finnish, French, German, Ghana, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Original Man; Letter; Founder Father of Human Beings; Born Second
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