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The town was settled in 1660 and incorporated in 1786 from a section of Simsbury. Granby is easily spotted on a map of Connecticut due to its notch in the northern border with Massachusetts—the result of a 150-year boundary-dispute settlement.

Granby

Town in Connecticut
Granby is a town in northern Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 10,903 at the 2020 census. The town center is defined as a census-designated place known as Salmon Brook.... Wikipedia
ZIP Codes: 06035, 06060, 06090
Population: 11,375 (2018)
Area code(s): 860/959
Elevation: 550 ft (167 m)
Settled: 1723
U.S. state: Connecticut

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Connecticut was a Puritan colony, and Granby's roots reach well into that staunch puritanism of the colonial period. When Windsor, Hartford, and ...
Granby was founded by people who lived in Simsbury and settled as early as 1723. ... Colony of Connecticut were minted in North Simsbury, now called Granby.
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1664: John Griffin and family settled west of the Mountain on land within the present East Granby. 1670: Simsbury incorporated. 16751676: King Philip's War ...
"The community we know today as the town of Granby is the direct descendant of a British settlement by the name of "Salmon Brook" which had its beginning in ...
Settled in the 1660s as part of Simsbury, the town still boasts a storied site from that era: an 18th-century copper mine that became America's first prison.
Granby Settled as the Salmon Brook section of Simsbury early in the 18th century, and established as a separate ecclesiastical society in 1736, ...
Although this area was settled in the 18th century, and has a few surviving buildings from that time, its most significant period of development was in the 19th ...