Mad River (Connecticut)
The Mad River is a river that flows through northern New Haven County, Connecticut, in the United States. Rising at the outlet of Cedar Lake just south of Bristol, it courses roughly 11 miles through Wolcott and Waterbury before emptying into the Naugatuck River.
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Mad River (Connecticut)
The Mad River is a river that flows through northern New Haven County, Connecticut, in the United States. Rising at the outlet of Cedar Lake just south of Bristol, it courses roughly 11 miles through Wolcott and Waterbury before emptying into the Naugatuck River.
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The Mad River is a river that ...... ying into the Naugatuck River.
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Mad River courses through woodlands in Wolcott during late May.
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Mad River
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Outlet of Cedar Lake
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Wolcott
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Lindsley Brook, Finch Brook
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Break Hill Brook, Old Tannery Brook
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