Wepawaug River

River in Connecticut, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wepawaug River is a stream in New Haven County in the U.S. state of Connecticut.[1] It rises in Woodbridge and flows through Orange and Milford before discharging into Milford Harbor on Long Island Sound. The river is dammed at more than ten places. In Orange, dams form the Wepawaug Reservoir, managed by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority and Lake Wepawaug. In Milford, dams form the Upper and Lower Lagoons.[2] Race Brook is a tributary.

CountryUnited States
CountyNew Haven
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Wepawaug River
Below Wepawaug Falls in Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountyNew Haven
Physical characteristics
SourceWoodbridge, Connecticut
MouthMilford Harbor to Long Island Sound
  location
Milford, Connecticut
  coordinates
41°13′19″N 73°03′19″W
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History

English settlers built a grist mill by the river in 1640.[3] Another mill on the river in Orange made fabric for union soldiers’ uniforms during the American Civil War.[4]

Crossings

Below Memorial Bridge

The stone Memorial Bridge was built across the river in Milford in 1899 to commemorate Milford's history and bears the names of Milford's first settlers.[5] The river is also crossed by U.S. Route 1, Interstate 95, Route 34 and the Wilbur Cross Parkway.

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