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Pomeroy State Park is an undeveloped and unmarked Connecticut state park located in the town of Lebanon just south of Willimantic. Established around 1955 on the estate of Charles Pomeroy, the park has grown to be 200 acres in total, but lacks an entrance or parking. Activities in the park include hiking and hunting with bows. The park is accessed by parking off the roadside of Connecticut Route 289. == History == Located on the top of Bush Hill, south of Hosmer Mountain, Pomeroy State Park that is named for Charles Pomeroy, a textile manufacturer.〔 The park preserves a forested area that shares a boundary with preserved farmland. The natural setting of the park is undisturbed by development of even an entrance to the park. The park consists of 200 acres of land, of which 90 acres were previously part of the Pomeroy estate before the establishment of the state park.〔 Established circa 1955, the park was listed as containing 99 acres in the ''Connecticut State Register and Manual''. The park limits expanded to 104 acres by 1963.
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