*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Thompson ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Thompson.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Windham county include:

Abington,   Almyville,   Ashford,   Attawaugan,   Ballouville,   Brooklyn,   Canterbury,   Central Village,   Chaplin,   Danielson,   Dayville,   East Brooklyn,   East Killingly,   East Putnam,   East Thompson,   East Woodstock,   Eastford,   Ekonk,   Elliotts,   Elmville,   Fabyan,   Grosvenor Dale,   Hampton,   Harrisville,   Kenyonville,   Killingly,   Killingly Center,   Mechanicsville,   Moosup,   North Ashford,   North Grosvenor Dale,   North Windham,   North Woodstock,   Oneco,   Phoenixville,   Pineville,   Plainfield,   Plainfield Village,   Pomfret,   Pomfret Center,   Pomfret Landing,   Putnam,   Putnam Heights,   Quaddick,   Quebec,   Quinebaug,   Rawson,   Rogers,   Roseland Park,   Scotland,   South Chaplin,   South Killingly,   South Windham,   South Woodstock,   Sterling,   Warrenville,   Wauregan,   West Ashford,   West Thompson,   West Wauregan,   West Woodstock,   Westford,   Westminster,   Willimantic,   Wilsonville,   Windham,   Woodstock,   Woodstock Valley,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

Fairfield,   Hartford,   Litchfield,   Middlesex,   New Haven,   New London,   Tolland,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Thompson, CT?
Then read on!

Thompson is a small rural town in Connecticut with a population of approximately 9,200. Here are some interesting facts about the town:

1. The town was incorporated in 1785 and was named after Sir Robert Thompson, who served as a British Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.

2. The town is known for its historic architecture, with many buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries still standing.

3. The Quinebaug River, which runs through the town, provides plenty of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, including fishing, kayaking, and hiking.

4. The town is home to the Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, a popular racetrack that hosts a variety of racing events throughout the year.

5. The town has a strong agricultural heritage and is home to several working farms that produce a variety of crops, including apples, dairy products, and Christmas trees.

6. The town is also home to the Thompson Historical Society, which preserves the town's history and offers educational programs and events for the community.