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| Beardsley and Memorial Library - Access to the library's online catalog, a calendar of monthly events, and other resources for families and children. |
| World Book Online - World Book Online Reference Center: The premier online reference source--containing every article from the 22-volume encyclopedia print set plus thousands more. With state-of-the art multimedia, editor-reviewed Web sites, and more! World Book Research Libraries: Primary and core source collections--books, documents, selections--in major subject areas. |
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| Barkhamsted Youth Baseball Leagues - Official web site for Barkhamsted Baseball. Information on registration, age requirements and tryouts. Practice and game schedules along with cancellations. |
| Barkhamsted Youth Soccer - Official web of Barkhamsted Youth Soccer! Information on registration, practice and game schedules. |
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| Barkhamsted Historical Society - The Barkhamsted Historical Society is working to preserve and share the history and culture of the Connecticut town of Barkhamsted. In these pages we hope to share with you information, sights and flavors of Barkhamsted, past and present. |
| Barkhamsted Women's Club - We are a group of women, of all ages and from all walks of life who work together to try to make a positive impact on our community by promoting civic, cultural, social and educational growth. We are affiliated with the statewide organization of the Connecticut Junior Women, Inc. |
| Town of Barkhamsted - Barkhamsted is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut and contains two villages, Pleasant Valley and Riverton. The town has a total area of 38.8 square miles (100.6 km²), of which 36.2 square miles (93.8 km²) is land and 2.6 square miles (6.8 km²) of it (6.72%) is water. A high percentage of the land in the town is owned by the State of Connecticut as state forest (People's State Forest and American Legion State Forest) and by the Metropolitan District Commission as watershed land. Major bodies of water include the Barkhamsted Reservoir, Lake McDonough, and the Farmington River. |