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Here are some interesting facts about Naugatuck, Connecticut:
1. Naugatuck was settled in 1701 and incorporated as a town in 1844.
2. It is known as the "Rubber Capital of the World" as it was home to several rubber factories that produced rubber products such as tires, shoes, and gloves during the industrial age.
3. The Naugatuck River runs through the town and was once used extensively for transportation and the power for the factories.
4. The town is home to the world's largest polished granite monolith, known as the "Cross."
5. The annual Naugatuck River Duck Day attracts thousands of visitors each year to watch rubber ducks race down the river.
6. Naugatuck is the birthplace of John Frusciante, the former guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
7. The town has over 10 public parks and recreation areas, including the Black Rock State Park, where visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, and swimming.
8. Naugatuck is home to one of Connecticut's longest-running Fourth of July parades, which features marching bands, floats, and vintage cars.
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