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The Town of South Windsor was founded by English settlers in 1633 as part of Windsor and, in 1845, incorporated as a separate municipality. Throughout much of its history, the Town has been characterized by agriculture, resulting from fertile land and abundant water resources. Today, however, South Windsor affords a blend of gracious residential living, a thriving commercial community and an expanding high-tech industrial base.
Situated just northeast of Hartford, South Windsor occupies 28.5 square miles bounded to the north by East Windsor and Ellington, Vernon to the east, Manchester and East Hartford to the south, and the Connecticut river to the west.
South Windsor is approximately equidistant from New York City and Boston, and 20 miles from Springfield, MA. South Windsor is only minutes by interstate highway from Bradley International Airport. Freight rail lines connect the Town with the entire northeast corridor.
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