Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Rocky Neck State Park is a 710-acre (290 ha) state park and beach on Long Island Sound in the town of East Lyme, Connecticut. Its 356-foot timber-and-granite pavilion is the largest Depression-era structure in the state. The park traces its beginnings to 1931, when a few conservationists secured the land from being sold, using their own money until the state legislature authorized its purchase.The park has its own exit (exit 72) on the Connecticut portion of Interstate 95. This exit is for the Rocky Neck connector, which is designated as the unsigned Connecticut Special Service Road 449."@en }
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- Rocky_Neck_State_Park abstract "Rocky Neck State Park is a 710-acre (290 ha) state park and beach on Long Island Sound in the town of East Lyme, Connecticut. Its 356-foot timber-and-granite pavilion is the largest Depression-era structure in the state. The park traces its beginnings to 1931, when a few conservationists secured the land from being sold, using their own money until the state legislature authorized its purchase.The park has its own exit (exit 72) on the Connecticut portion of Interstate 95. This exit is for the Rocky Neck connector, which is designated as the unsigned Connecticut Special Service Road 449.".