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History behind the cave which was named for the two judges who signed the death warrant for King Charles I in 1649.
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- Judges' Cave - History behind the cave which was named for society and culture society and culture the two judges who signed the death warrant society and culture society and culture for King Charles I in 1649.
- Yale Bowl - College athletics stadium designated as a National Historic society and culture Landmark by the National Park Service.
- New Haven Green Historic District - National Historic Landmark located in New Haven, Connecticut.
- Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station - Established in 1875 as the state\\'s first agricultural experiment station. history Listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park history Service.
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