Talk:Sprague, Connecticut
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Sprague is composed of three villages, Baltic, Hanover, and Versailles (pronounced 'vur-sales'). The town hall is located in the Village of Baltic, and was constructed in the 1950s. Sprague is quickly becoming a destination for eco-tourism, having held their first RiverFest, a celebration of the local Shetucket River. This river and festival attracts kayakers, canoe enthusiasts, tubers, and nature lovers. RiverFest canoe/kayak race past winners: 2006 Michael Papineau (Baltic) and Tara Avery (Baltic) 2007 Michael Papineau (Baltic) and Timothy Dugas (Baltic). A companion festival is held each year in October, the Three Villages Festival. This is held in Baltic, on the public ballfield and surrounding area. Sprague hopes to prosper by attracting businesses to further economic development. The previous industry in town was the Baltic Textile Mill, which burned down in 1999.