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Plumbing planning in Plymouth, CT

Historic village housing and rural properties can present private-system and access questions not found on city blocks.

Plymouth, birthplace of the first American clock patent

Plymouth was incorporated in 1795 and became nationally known for clockmaking after Eli Terry received the first American clock patent there in 1797, a craft carried on by Seth Thomas, who later founded his own clock company in what became Thomaston. A plumbing project in one of Plymouth's clockmaking-era homes should expect systems added in stages since the town's 1795 incorporation.

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