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The Hammonasset School was a progressive, college preparatory, coeducational day school located in Madison, Connecticut. Founded in 1971 by a group including Anna Hale Bowditch〔(''Anna Bowditch Hale'', New Haven Register, June 13, 2010 )〕 and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Macguire,〔(''Megan Maguire to Be June Bride'', N.Y. Times, Feb. 22, 1981 )〕 Hammonasset was noted for its visual and performing arts programs. Operating for 18 academic years, Hammonasset closed its doors in 1991, succumbing to the early 1990s recession and a declining teenage population.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hammonassetschool.com/main/node/19 )〕 The campus was subsequently purchased by the Town of Madison and converted to the Madison Town Campus, which houses the town’s offices as well as recreational facilities. All of the original buildings, although renovated to varying degrees, still stand today.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hammonassetschool.com/main/node/18 )〕 ==Facilities== The main academic and administrative building featured a working fireplace, a large, open classroom space, a science lab, a faculty lounge, and administrative offices. This building today houses the Madison Town Offices. The Arts Barn, as the name implies, was home to Hammonasset’s popular visual and performing arts programs. The building now houses a youth center and community-access TV facilities, and is still referred to as the “Arts Barn”. The Gymnasium building featured a fitness center, locker rooms, a first aid room, and athletic department offices. The building continues to be used for athletic and recreational programs by the Town of Madison. The campus on the Hammonasset River also featured athletic fields, tennis courts, and hiking trails, all of which continue to exist today.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hammonassetschool.com/main/node/18 )〕
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