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Stony Creek (Branford)

Stony Creek is a coastal village located the southeastern section of Branford, Connecticut, United States, centered on a harbor on Long Island Sound. Stony Creek has the ambiance of a small seaside village which retains its roots as a summer vacation location with old Victorian hotels and a working granite quarry. It is known for the Thimble Islands an archipelago of glacial rocks, ranging from 17 acres (6.9 ha) down to stepping-stone size, at the harbor's mouth. Despite their small size, they possess a wealth of history and local lore, as well as providing pleasant scenery. The islands are privately owned but visitors may get an up-close view via several tour boats which run in the spring, summer and autumn. In the past, Stony Creek was also known for lobstering and oystering, but these industries have all but vanished in recent decades.

Notable people
Herbert V. Camp (1935–2022), Connecticut Representative, graduate of Wesleyan University and Columbia Law School. • Joseph Stamler (1911–1988), New Jersey Superior Court judge and professor at Rutgers UniversityAyn Rand, novelist; spent the summer in Stony Creek in the late 1930s while her husband, Frank O'Connor did summer stock; she developed key elements of the plot of her novel The Fountainhead there • J. Andre Smith, American artist • Thomas A. Steitz (1940–2018), late-20th-century scientist, shared a Nobel Prize in ChemistrySusan Weil (b. 1930), American artist ==References==
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