256 Peck Lane
- 1 unit available
- 1 bed
- Amenities
On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Some paid utils, Microwave, Internet access, and Range
On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Some paid utils, Microwave, Internet access, and Range
On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, and Garage
Dishwasher, Garage, Fireplace, Extra storage, Microwave, and Refrigerator
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In the year 1639, a man named Peter Prudden purchased what is now Orange, Connecticut, from the Native American tribes who lived here. No cash money was exchanged. Instead, the Paugussett Indians handed over their land for some coats, tools, and some mirrors. Interesting how it would cost much more nowadays.
Although rural in setting, Orange is home to many different corporate headquarters for various companies, such as Tangoe, a telecommunications company, as well as PEZ, the famous candy maker
View Orange City GuideIn the year 1639, a man named Peter Prudden purchased what is now Orange, Connecticut, from the Native American tribes who lived here. No cash money was exchanged. Instead, the Paugussett Indians handed over their land for some coats, tools, and some mirrors. Interesting how it would cost much more nowadays.
Although rural in setting, Orange is home to many different corporate headquarters for various companies, such as Tangoe, a telecommunications company, as well as PEZ, the famous candy maker