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Bartletts Falls 

    
    
  
  




On hot summer days, families (and teens bold enough to dive from the rocks) gather at Bartletts Falls on the New Haven River.  Many young couples seek out smaller and more secluded pools.  In the heyday of water power, the falls was once the site of a large dam and several industries, as evidenced by remains of  foundations and conduits too large to have been washed away even by the mighty periodic floods this river suffers.  (#10703)
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Bartletts Falls

On hot summer days, families (and teens bold enough to dive from the rocks) gather at Bartletts Falls on the New Haven River. Many young couples seek out smaller and more secluded pools. In the heyday of water power, the falls was once the site of a large dam and several industries, as evidenced by remains of foundations and conduits too large to have been washed away even by the mighty periodic floods this river suffers. (#10703)
Cal Williams > 



  
    

Bartletts Falls 

    
    
  
  




On hot summer days, families (and teens bold enough to dive from the rocks) gather at Bartletts Falls on the New Haven River.  Many young couples seek out smaller and more secluded pools.  In the heyday of water power, the falls was once the site of a large dam and several industries, as evidenced by remains of  foundations and conduits too large to have been washed away even by the mighty periodic floods this river suffers.  (#10703)
Bartletts Falls

On hot summer days, families (and teens bold enough to dive from the rocks) gather at Bartletts Falls on the New Haven River. Many young couples seek out smaller and more secluded pools. In the heyday of water power, the falls was once the site of a large dam and several industries, as evidenced by remains of foundations and conduits too large to have been washed away even by the mighty periodic floods this river suffers. (#10703)
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