Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Connecticut/drafts

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Richard Alsop IV House
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Alsop, Richard IV, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

The property is or was also known as Davison Art Center.

It was built or has other significance in 1840.

It was designed and/or built by Town,Ithiel.

It includes Classical Revival and other architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 3 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Arrawanna Bridge
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Arrawanna Bridge is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

The property is or was also known as Bridge No. 4536.

It was built or has other significance in 1918.

It was designed and/or built by Connecticut Highway Department.

It includes open-spandrel concrete arch and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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BOC Site
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BOC Site is a property in Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

The property is or was also known as Site 61-57.

The listing was for an area of 0.1 acre with just one contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Belltown Historic District
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Belltown Historic District is a 145 acre historic district in East Hampton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It includes Greek Revival, Late Victorian, and Federal architecture.

When listed, the district included 145 contributing buildings, and six contributing sites. Also included are 31 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Bishop Rockshelter
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Bishop Rockshelter is or was a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 1987.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is DO, which means DETERMINED ELIGIBLE/OWNER OBJECTION. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Black Horse Tavern (Old Saybrook, Connecticut)
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Black Horse Tavern is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1712.

It was designed and/or built by Burrows,John.

The listing was for an area of 1.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Bridge No. 1132
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Bridge No. 1132 is a property in Killingworth, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

It was built or has other significance in 1934.

It was designed and/or built by Connecticut Highway Department and Osborn-Barnes Construction Co..

It includes open-spandrel concrete arch and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Bridge No. 1603
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Bridge No. 1603 is a property in Millington, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

It was built or has other significance in 1937.

It includes Vernacular, rustic and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

The property was covered in a 1985 Connecticut state-wide study of 15 depression-era CCC, FERA, CWA, and WPA structures.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Bridge No. 1604
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Bridge No. 1604 is a property in Millington, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

It was built or has other significance in 1937.

It includes Vernacular, rustic and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

The property was covered in a 1985 Connecticut state-wide study of 15 depression-era CCC, FERA, CWA, and WPA structures.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Bridge No. 1605
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Bridge No. 1605 is a property in Millington, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

It was built or has other significance in 1937.

It includes Vernacular, rustic and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

The property was covered in a 1985 Connecticut state-wide study of 15 depression-era CCC, FERA, CWA, and WPA structures.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Broad Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Broad Street Historic District is a 27 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It was designed and/or built by Sage,Barzillai and Et al..

It includes Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival;Italianate and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 112 contributing buildings. Also included are five non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Benjamin Bushnell Farm
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Bushnell, Benjamin, Farm is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

It includes Colonial and Federal, and architecture.

When listed the property included five contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 11 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Elisha Bushnell House
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Bushnell, Elisha, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The property is or was also known as Older Bushnell House.

It was built or has other significance in 1678.

It was designed and/or built by Busnell,Elisha.

It includes Colonial architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Christeen (sloop)
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CHRISTEEN (oyster sloop) is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

The property is or was also known as Oyster Sloop CHRISTEEN.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Camp Bethel
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Camp Bethel is a 46.7 acre historic district in Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

It was built or has other significance in 1877.

It includes Seasonal cottage and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 56 contributing buildings. Also included are 18 non-contributing buildings, one non-contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Centerbrook Congregational Church
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Centerbrook Congregational Church is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

It was built or has other significance in  1790,   1839, and   1889.

It was designed and/or built by Dennison,Capt. John.

It includes Greek Revival architecture. The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Church of the Holy Trinity and Rectory
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Church of the Holy Trinity and Rectory is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Broad Street Historic District.

It was built or has other significance in  1874,   1902, and   1909.

It was designed and/or built by Dudley,Henry C. and Multiple.

It includes Colonial Revival and Gothic, and architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, Connecticut)
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Clinton Village Historic District is a 120 acre historic district in Clinton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

It includes Colonial, Federal, and Greek Revival architecture.

When listed, the district included 144 contributing buildings, two contributing structures, two contributing sites, and six contributing objects. Also included are 51 non-contributing buildings, two non-contributing structures.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Coite-Hubbard House
Try also President's House (oth1 alternative name)

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Coite-Hubbard House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The property is or was also known as President's House.

It was built or has other significance in  1856,   1923, and C 1960.

It includes Italianate architecture. The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Comstock's Bridge
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Comstock's Bridge is a property in East Hampton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

It was built or has other significance in  1840 and   1868.

It includes Howe-truss covered bridge and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Comstock-Cheney Hall
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Comstock-Cheney Hall is a property in Ivoryton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Ivoryton Playhouse.

It was built or has other significance in  1910 and   1938.

It includes Classical Revival architecture. When listed the property included three contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 0.6 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Connecticut General Hospital for the Insane
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Connecticut General Hospital for the Insane is a 100 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

The property is or was also known as Connecticut Valley Hospital.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals and Late Victorian, and architecture.

When listed, the district included 27 contributing buildings. Also included are 25 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Connecticut River Railroad Bridge
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Connecticut River Railroad Bridge is or was a property in Old Lyme, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 1987.

The property is or was also known as Connecticut River Bridge.

It was built or has other significance in 1907.

It includes Through truss bascule and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Movable Railroad Bridges on the NE Corridor in Connecticut TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is DO, which means DETERMINED ELIGIBLE/OWNER OBJECTION. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Connecticut Valley Railroad Roundhouse and Turntable Site
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Connecticut Valley Railroad Roundhouse and Turntable Site is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

The property is or was also known as 106-25.

It was built or has other significance in  1871,   1887, and   1896.

When listed the property included two contributing structures, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Doris (Sailing yacht)
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DORIS (Sailing yacht) is a property in Deep River, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The property is or was also known as Vayu.

It was built or has other significance in  1905 and   1934.

It was designed and/or built by Herreshoff,N. G. and Herreshoff Manufacturing Co..

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Charles Daniels House
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Daniels, Charles, House is a property in Chester, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It was built or has other significance in C 1830 and  1978.

It was designed and/or built by Town & Davis.

It includes Greek Revival architecture. When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Amasa Day House
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Day, Amasa, House is a property in Moodus, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

It was built or has other significance in  1816 and   1878.

It includes Federal architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 3.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Deep River Freight Station
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Deep River Freight Station is a property in Deep River, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1915.

When listed the property included one contributing building, and two contributing objects.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Deep River Town Hall
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Deep River Town Hall is a property in Deep River, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

It was built or has other significance in 1893.

It includes "flatiron" building and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Doane's Sawmill/Deep River Manufacturing Company
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Doane's Sawmill/Deep River Manufacturing Company is a property in Westbrook and Deep River, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

The property is or was also known as Messerschmidt Hardware Mill.

It was built or has other significance in C 1875 and  1933.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Jedidiah Dudley House
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Dudley, Jedidiah, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as John Whittlesey Jr. House.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1750.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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East Haddam Historic District
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East Haddam Historic District is a 110 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Greek Revival, Federal, Late Victorian and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 90 contributing buildings, two contributing structures, and two contributing sites. Also included are 13 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Samuel Eliot House
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Eliot, Samuel, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

It was built or has other significance in 1737.

The listing was for an area of 4 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Emmanuel Church (Killingworth, Connecticut)
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Emmanuel Church is a property in Killingworth, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

It was built or has other significance in  1803 and   1816.

It includes Federal architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Essex Freight Station
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Essex Freight Station is a property in Centerbrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1915.

When listed the property included four contributing buildings, and four contributing objects. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Essex Historic District
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Essex Historic District is or was a property in Essex, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 1978.

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The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Fenwick Historic District
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Fenwick Historic District is a 195 acre historic district in Fenwick, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Shingle Style, Queen Anne, and Bungalow/Craftsman architecture.

When listed, the district included 66 contributing buildings, and one contributing site. Also included are 16 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Goodspeed Opera House
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Goodspeed Opera House is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

The property is or was also known as Goodspeed's Hall.

It was built or has other significance in  1876,   1943, and   1960.

It was designed and/or built by Comstock,Jabez.

The listing was for an area of 4.4 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Haddam Center Historic District
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Haddam Center Historic District is a 267 acre historic district in Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Hazelton, James, Jr., House.

It includes Greek Revival, Colonial, and Federal architecture.

When listed, the district included 120 contributing buildings, and four contributing sites. Also included are 45 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Hadlyme North Historic District
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Hadlyme North Historic District is a 81 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival, Colonial, Postmedieval English and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 39 contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are 12 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Gen. William Hart House
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Hart, Gen. William, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Old Saybrook South Green.

It was built or has other significance in  1767 and C 1930.

It includes Georgian architecture. The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Hartlands
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Hartlands is or was a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 2000.

The property is or was also known as Beach, George W., House.

It was designed and/or built by Taylor, Alfredo S.G..

It includes Tudor Revival architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 3.7 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is DO, which means DETERMINED ELIGIBLE/OWNER OBJECTION. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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James Hazelton House
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Hazelton, James, House is a property in Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

The property is or was also known as Hazelton--Hayden House.

It was built or has other significance in C 1720 and  1915.

It was designed and/or built by Hazelton,James.

It includes Post-medieval English and other architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 4 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Highland Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Highland Historic District is a 80 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Greek Revival, Colonial, and Federal architecture.

When listed, the district included 12 contributing buildings. Also included are seven non-contributing buildings, one non-contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Hill's Academy
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Hill's Academy is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

The property is or was also known as Essex Historical Society,Inc..

It was built or has other significance in 1832.

It includes Greek Revival architecture. The listing was for an area of 0.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Nehemiah Hubbard House
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Hubbard, Nehemiah, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built or has other significance in C 1745,  1930, and   1952.

It was designed and/or built by Kelly,J. Frederick and Isham,Norman M..

It includes Colonial architecture. The listing was for an area of 10.4 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Indian Hill Avenue Historic District
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Indian Hill Avenue Historic District is a 35 acre historic district in Portland, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

It was built or has other significance in 1765.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Greek Revival and Late Victorian, and architecture.

When listed, the district included 17 contributing buildings, two contributing sites, and one contributing object. Also included are 15 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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James Pharmacy
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James Pharmacy is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Old Saybrook South Green Historic District.

It includes Federal and Colonial Revival, and architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Lay-Pritchett House
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Lay-Pritchett House is a property in Westbrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The property is or was also known as Green Mansions;Lay Homestead.

It was built or has other significance in C 1737 and  1789.

It includes Saltbox and other architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are two non-contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 2.8 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Daniel and Mary Lee House
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Lee, Daniel and Mary, House is a property in Portland, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

It was built or has other significance in 1770.

It includes Georgian, Federal, Postmedieval English and other architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Little Haddam Historic District
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Little Haddam Historic District is a 75 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

It was built or has other significance in C 1702, C 1800, and C 1830.

It was designed and/or built by Fillmore, Lavius.

It includes Colonial, Federal, and Greek Revival architecture.

When listed, the district included 19 contributing buildings, and one contributing site. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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David Lyman II House
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Lyman, David, II, House is a property in Middlefield, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The property is or was also known as Lyman Homestead.

It was built or has other significance in  1859 and   1864.

It was designed and/or built by Russell,Rufus G. and Powell,Richard.

It includes Gothic Revival architecture. When listed the property included four contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Thomas Lyman House
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Lyman, Thomas, House is a property in Durham, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1774.

It was designed and/or built by Lyman,Thomas,IV.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Lynde Point Lighthouse
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Lynde Point Lighthouse is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

It was built or has other significance in 1838.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

When listed the property included one contributing structure. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Main Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Main Street Historic District is a 20.5 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

The property is or was also known as Main Street.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Late Victorian and Mixed (more than 2 styles from different periods), and architecture.

When listed, the district included 76 contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and000010  contributing objects.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Main Street Historic District (Cromwell, Connecticut)
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Main Street Historic District is a 130 acre historic district in Cromwell, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It includes Greek Revival, Italianate, and Georgian architecture.

When listed, the district included 65 contributing buildings, and one contributing structure. Also included are nine non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Main Street Historic District (Durham, Connecticut)
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Main Street Historic District is a 160 acre historic district in Durham, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It includes Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, and Colonial architecture.

When listed, the district included 112 contributing buildings. Also included are 23 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Metro South Historic District
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Metro South Historic District is a 9 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

The property is or was also known as See Also:South Green National Register District.

It was built or has other significance in  1747,   1837, and   1867.

It was designed and/or built by Kimball,Francis and Multiple.

It includes Greek Revival, Renaissance, and Federal architecture.

When listed, the district included 15 contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Middle Haddam Historic District
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Middle Haddam Historic District is a 110 acre historic district in Middle Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in  1730 and   1880.

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival, Federal, Colonial and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 58 contributing buildings, three contributing structures, and000012  contributing sites. Also included are seven non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Middletown Alms House
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Middletown Alms House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as C.B. Stone,Inc..

It was built or has other significance in  1813 and   1853.

The listing was for an area of 1.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Middletown South Green Historic District
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Middletown South Green Historic District is a 90 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Second Empire, Italianate, and Gothic Revival architecture.

When listed, the district included 30 contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Middletown Upper Houses Historic District
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Middletown Upper Houses Historic District is a 70 acre historic district in Cromwell, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

The property is or was also known as Upper Houses River Port.

It was built or has other significance in C 1745, C 1800, and C 1830.

It includes Late Victorian, Colonial, and Federal architecture.

When listed, the district included 58 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one contributing site. Also included are 19 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Millington Green Historic District
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Millington Green Historic District is a 28 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

It was built or has other significance in C 1752,  1792, and C 1854.

It includes Colonial and Greek Revival, and architecture.

When listed, the district included 12 contributing buildings, and one contributing site. Also included are two non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Murdock Hill Complex-Salt Meadow National Wildlife Refuge
NRIS name is actually: Murdock Hill Complex--Salt Meadow National Wildlife Refuge

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Murdock Hill Complex-Salt Meadow National Wildlife Refuge is or was a property in Westbrook, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in C 1750 and  1927.

It includes Manor house and other architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings. Also included are four non-contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is DR, which means DATE RECEIVED/PENDING NOMINATION. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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North Cove Historic District
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North Cove Historic District is a 37 acre historic district in Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

The property is or was also known as See also:Tulley, Willam, House;Black Horse Tavern.

It includes Colonial, Federal, and Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture.

When listed, the district included 44 contributing buildings. Also included are 19 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Oak Lodge
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Oak Lodge is a property in Killingworth, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in 1936.

It was designed and/or built by Civilian Conservation Corps.

It includes Rustic and other architecture.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings, and one contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of 12.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

The property was covered in a 1985 Connecticut state-wide study of 15 depression-era CCC, FERA, CWA, and WPA structures.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Old Middletown High School
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Old Middletown High School is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance in  1894 and   1896.

It was designed and/or built by Curtis & Johnson and Palmer,Charles S..

It includes Richardsonian Romanesque and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Old Saybrook South Green
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Old Saybrook South Green is a 20 acre historic district in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Hart, Gen. William, House;Pratt, Humphrey, Tavern.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival, Early Republic, and Colonial architecture.

When listed, the district included 23 contributing buildings. Also included are 11 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Old Saybrook Town Hall and Theater
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Old Saybrook Town Hall and Theater is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

The property is or was also known as The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center and Theatre.

It was designed and/or built by Roe, William L. Jr. and Sweeney, James.

It includes Colonial Revival architecture. The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Old Town Hall (Chester, Connecticut)
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Old Town Hall is a property in Chester, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

The property is or was also known as Second Congregational Meetinghouse.

It was built or has other significance in  1794 and   1877.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Oriole Rockshelter
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Oriole Rockshelter is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

The property is or was also known as Site 41-21.

The listing was for an area of 0.1 acre with just one contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR

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Parker House (Old Saybrook, Connecticut)
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Parker House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

It was built or has other significance in 1679.

It was designed and/or built by Parker,William.

It includes Colonial architecture. The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Parmelee House (Killingworth, Connecticut)
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Parmelee House is a property in Killingworth, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

It includes Colonial architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing structure. Also included are one non-contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of 6 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Jacob Pledger House
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Pledger, Jacob, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Miller-Dunklee House.

It was built or has other significance in 1803.

It includes Federal architecture. The listing was for an area of 1.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Plumb House (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Plumb House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

It was built or has other significance in C 1738 and C 1804.

It was designed and/or built by Plumb,James.

It includes Georgian architecture. The listing was for an area of 0.7 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Portland Brownstone Quarries
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Portland Brownstone Quarries is a property in Portland, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

When listed the property included.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Pratt House (Essex, Connecticut)
Pratt House is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1648.

The listing was for an area of 2.1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Dr. Ambrose Pratt House
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Pratt, Dr. Ambrose, House is a property in Chester, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

It was built or has other significance in  1820 and   1966.

It was designed and/or built by Sillman,Samuel and Bush,Fenner.

It includes Federal architecture. The listing was for an area of 3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Humphrey Pratt Tavern
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Pratt, Humphrey, Tavern is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

The property is or was also known as See Also:Old Saybrook South Green.

It was built or has other significance in 1785.

The listing was for an area of 2 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Pratt, Read and Company Factory Complex
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Pratt, Read and Company Factory Complex is a property in Deep River, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in  1881 and   1914.

It was designed and/or built by Williams,Charles M. and Ford,Buck & Sheldon.

It includes Colonial Revival and Romanesque, and architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 9.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Rapallo Viaduct
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Rapallo Viaduct is a property in East Hampton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in 1873.

It was designed and/or built by Serrell,Edward W. and Phenix Iron Works.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Roaring Brook I Site
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Roaring Brook I Site is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

The property is or was also known as Site 41-20.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Roaring Brook II Site
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Roaring Brook II Site is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

The property is or was also known as Site 41-22.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing site.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Russell Company Upper Mill
Try also Sumner Brook Mill;Rubber Mill (oth1 alternative name)

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Russell Company Upper Mill is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The property is or was also known as Sumner Brook Mill;Rubber Mill.

It was built or has other significance in C 1836, C 1850, and C 1880.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings, and one contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Edward Augustus Russell House
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Russell, Edward Augustus, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Kappa Nu Kappa House.

It was built or has other significance in 1842.

It includes Greek Revival and Italianate, and architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Samuel Wadsworth Russell House
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Russell, Samuel Wadsworth, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

It was built or has other significance in  1827 and   1829.

It was designed and/or built by Town,Ithiel and Hoadley,David.

It includes Greek Temple and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 4 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Sage-Kirby House
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Sage-Kirby House is a property in Cromwell, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as The Kirby House.

It was built or has other significance in  1811 and   1815.

It includes Federal architecture. The listing was for an area of 0.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Saint Luke's Home for Destitute and Aged Women
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Saint Luke's Home for Destitute and Aged Women is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Saint Luke's Home.

It was built or has other significance in 1892.

It includes Late Victorian architecture. The listing was for an area of 0.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Sanseer Mill
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Sanseer Mill is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in  1845,   1888, and   1895.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of 4 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse
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Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

It was built or has other significance in 1886.

It was designed and/or built by Smith,G.W. & F. Iron Co..

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Seventh Sister
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Seventh Sister is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in  1914 and   1919.

It was designed and/or built by Gillette,William and Porteus-Walker Co..

It includes Medieval and other architecture.

When listed the property included four contributing buildings. Also included are two non-contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 122 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Starr Mill
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Starr Mill is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

The property is or was also known as Russell Mill.

It was built or has other significance in C 1865 and C 1870.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of 22 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Starr Mill Road Bridge
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Starr Mill Road Bridge is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

The property is or was also known as Beverly Heights Bridge;Bridge No. 4541.

It was built or has other significance in 1927.

It was designed and/or built by Berlin Contruction Company.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Steamboat Dock Site
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Steamboat Dock Site is a property in Essex, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built or has other significance in  1813,   1878, and   1948.

It includes Georgian architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of 0.8 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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William Stevens House (Clinton, Connecticut)
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Stevens, William, House is a property in Clinton, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was designed and/or built by Stevens,William.

It includes Saltbox and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 2.2 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Town Farms Inn
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Town Farms Inn is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

It was built or has other significance in C 1839, C 1853, and  1891.

It includes Federal architecture. When listed the property included three contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 4.3 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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William Tully House
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Tully, William, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Heartsease.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1750.

It was designed and/or built by Tully,William.

It includes Colonial architecture. When listed the property included one contributing building, and one contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Old Middletown U.S. Post Office
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U.S. Post Office is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The property is or was also known as Old Middletown Post Office.

It was built or has other significance in 1916.

It includes Second Renaissance Revival and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Villa Bella Vista
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Villa Bella Vista is a property in Chester, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

The property is or was also known as Pierre, Eila, House or as The Ledges.

It was built or has other significance in  1908 and X 1920.

It was designed and/or built by Pierre, Eila and Lanzi, Martin.

It includes Italianate architecture. The listing was for an area of 5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Wadsworth Estate Historic District
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Wadsworth Estate Historic District is a 270 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

The property is or was also known as Long Hill;The Cenacle;See Also:Nehemiah Hubbard House.

It was built or has other significance in  1900,   1909, and   1917.

It was designed and/or built by Hoppin, Francis L.V. and Olmsted, John C..

It includes Colonial Revival architecture. When listed, the district included seven contributing buildings, seven contributing structures, and one contributing site. Also included are five non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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William Ward Jr. House
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Ward, William, Jr., House is a property in Middlefield, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

The property is or was also known as Dinosaur Hearth;Ward--Coe House.

It was designed and/or built by Sibley,William.

It includes Postmedieval English and other architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 0.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Warner House
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Warner House is a property in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

It was built or has other significance in C 1738 and C 1790.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of 50 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Jonathan Warner House
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Warner, Jonathan, House is a property in Chester, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The property is or was also known as Warner-Brooks House.

It was built or has other significance in  1798 and   1924.

It was designed and/or built by Warner,Jonathan.

It includes Federal architecture. When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of 28 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Washington Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Washington Street Historic District is a 31 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance in  1752 and   1931.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple.

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Greek Revival, and Late Victorian architecture.

When listed, the district included 32 contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are three non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Seth Wetmore House
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Wetmore, Seth, House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

The property is or was also known as Oak Hill;Sam Green House.

It was built or has other significance in 1742.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Ambrose Whittlesey House
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Whittlesey, Ambrose, House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance in  1765 and C 1800.

It includes Georgian and Federal, and architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.7 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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John Whittlesey Jr. House
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Whittlesey, John, Jr., House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in  1693, C 1750, and   1955.

It was designed and/or built by Whittlesey,John Jr..

It includes Georgian architecture. When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are two non-contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 3 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Wickham Road Historic District
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Wickham Road Historic District is a 225 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

It was built or has other significance in C 1735, C 1738, and C 1760.

It includes Colonial architecture. When listed, the district included five contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are two non-contributing buildings, one non-contributing structure.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Wilcox, Crittenden Mill
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Wilcox, Crittenden Mill is a 17 acre historic district in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The property is or was also known as Wilcox,Crittenden Mill Historic District.

It was built or has other significance in  1814 and   1917.

When listed, the district included four contributing buildings, and three contributing sites.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Williams Shipyard Site
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Williams Shipyard Site is or was a property in Essex, Connecticut that had a status change in the National Register of Historic Places NRIS database in 1998.

The property is or was also known as 50-12.

When listed the property included and one contributing site. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is for an area of 9 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is DO, which means DETERMINED ELIGIBLE/OWNER OBJECTION. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Williams and Stancliff Octagon Houses
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Williams and Stancliff Octagon Houses is a property in Portland, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

The property is or was also known as Octagon House Pair.

It was built or has other significance in  1853 and   1855.

It was designed and/or built by Stancliff,Gilbert and Stancliff,Charles.

It includes Octagon Mode and Italianate, and architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 2 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Captain Benjamin Williams House
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Williams, Captain Benjamin House is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

When listed the property included.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Woodrow Wilson High School (Middletown, Connecticut)
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Woodrow Wilson High School is a property in Middletown, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in 1931.

It was designed and/or built by Towner & Sellew Assoc. and Baldwin,Linus.

It includes Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Georgian Revival and other architecture.

The listing was for an area of 16 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District
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Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District is a 27 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

It includes Bungalow/Craftsman and Mid 19th Century Revival, and architecture.

When listed, the district included six contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0007  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Hadlyme North Historic District
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Hadlyme North Historic District is a 81 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival, Colonial, Postmedieval English and other architecture.

When listed, the district included 39 contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are 12 non-contributing buildings.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0011  (code) New London (county name).

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Seventh Sister
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Seventh Sister is a property in Hadlyme, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in  1914 and   1919.

It was designed and/or built by Gillette,William and Porteus-Walker Co..

It includes Medieval and other architecture.

When listed the property included four contributing buildings. Also included are two non-contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 122 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0011  (code) New London (county name).

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