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Windsor Locks, Connecticut: Where is, history and other tourist information to visit this place.



Tourist Guide Windsor Locks

Windsor Locks was incorporated as a city in 1854 and is in Hartford County in Connecticut, USA. This picturesque city occupies an area of around 24 sq km and houses a population of around 12,500 residents. It is situated at a very short distance from Springfields.

Located on River Connecticut, Windsor Locks has an interesting landscape that includes canals, rivers, fields, valleys, waterfalls, forests, meadows and much more. The city experiences warm and comfortable summers, while winters are cool and at times, chilly. The maximum average temperature during summers is around 28°C, whereas the temperatures on average stay as low as 2°C in winters.

The economy of this city is a diverse mix of manufacturing, agriculture, services and real estate. The biggest employer is the transportation and the public utilities sector.



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