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The Israel Putnam Campground (later renamed Putnam
Memorial Park) was created in 1887 to commemorate the place of the 1778 - 1779 winter
encampment of General Putnam and his Revolutionary War soldiers. The park today
serves both interpretive and recreational functions. After years of neglect, the
State of Connecticut has undertaken an effort to renovate the major park structure,
an 1893 picnic pavilion, into a four-season interpretive facility.
Site design elements included a newly designed park entry, visitor parking lot,
realigned roadways, walks, as well as the restoration and relocation of a 1967
Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture of General Putnam.
Awards
AIA Connecticut Preservation Award
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