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Betts
Pond Brook starts near the southwestern corner of Norwalk's
Cranbury Park. In the early 1900's, this park was a the
private "Kensett Sanatorium", but today it hosts many
public events including an annual Highlands Games, which
always brings large crowds.
At
Allen Road, this brook encounters a group of small ponds:
14 Acre Pond, Betts Pond, and Woods Pond (connected through
Woods Pond Brook). The Beers
map of 1867 shows just one large body of water in this
area, a "Betts Reservoir", named after the mill operator
who controlled its outflow to run his downstream mills.
A small North Brook enters
from the south slightly further down.

Cranbury Park, near the source of Betts Pond Brook.

The fine buildings and huge lawns at Cranbury Park.

14 Acre Pond, site of the former Betts Reservoir.

Swans and ducks on 14 Acre Pond.
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