Waterbury is a small town located in northeastern Nebraska, United States. It lies in the Cedar County and has a population of around 70 people as per the 2010 census. The town was founded in the 1800s and was named after the town founder's hometown of Waterbury, Connecticut. The town is situated near the banks of the Missouri River and is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. Waterbury does not have any major commercial establishments or industries, and mostly consists of residential areas and small businesses. It is mostly known for its recreational activities like hunting, fishing, and hiking in nearby forest reserves and parks. The town's economy is mainly driven by agriculture and farming, with corn and soybeans being the primary crops grown in the area. Despite its relatively small size, Waterbury is a close-knit community known for its friendly and welcoming residents.
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