Tripping on Travel: Dayville, CT

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The village of Dayville, Connecticut will sometimes be referenced as Killingly by some residents because it's within the town of Killingly. Nevertheless, the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society explains that Dayville has it's roots all the way back to the 1800s. It was named after John Day, who owned and developed the water privilege along what is now the Five Mile River. This became the freight hub for manufacturing sites along the river. John Day built the Sayles Mill in 1846. Dayville would become another example of the many mill towns that were developed adjacent to rivers in northeastern Connecticut. And Killingly, another example of a New England town that was originally occupied by Native Americans, for thousands of years before European settlers moved into Connecticut during the 1600s.

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