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Do You Remember...: Enfield Photo Archive

Enfield Patch periodically features a photo of a business or landmark that no longer exists, and we ask readers to share their memories.

In this periodic series, Enfield Patch publishes a photo of a business or landmark in town that is no longer in existence.

Opened in 1964, Thaddeus Kosciuszko Junior High School prepared thousands of students for the next level of their secondary education. Located in a two-story brick building on Elm Street that today houses Asnuntuck Community College, "The Big K" closed in 1982, when Enfield school administrators moved ninth-graders into the town's high schools and shifted all seventh and eighth grade students to John F. Kennedy Middle School.

Patch invites readers to share their memories of this school in the comments section below. We want to hear stories about the teachers, the principals and the students, and of course, we want to know your most memorable experience there.

Do you have a photo of a former Enfield business? Upload it to the Viewfinder: Enfield board at the top of our home page, and we'll feature it in this column.


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