New England is a treasure house filled with many different types of spiritual, cultural, historical, and other resources. Included in this treasure trove is a rich mixture of communities of various sizes - including cities, towns, boroughs, villages, and plantations.
One such community is Scotland, a town in Connecticut. With a population of under 2,000, the town occupies 18.6 square miles of land in Windham County. The town is named after the ancestral home of its founder, Isaac Magoon.
For more information about Scotland, please visit:
Town of Scotland
Wikipedia: Scotland, Connecticut
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