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The portion from the Hamden–North Haven town line to Devine Street (SR 720) in North Haven is also known as the "Korean War Veterans Chapter 204 Memorial Highway". [22] The portion from Devine Street (SR 720) to Bishop Street in North Haven is also known as the "VFW Post 10128 Memorial Highway". [22]
Hamden: Well-preserved 1820 vernacular farmhouse. 11: Atwater-Linton House: Atwater-Linton House: January 17, 1992 : 1804 State St. Hamden: Home of William James Linton (1812-1897), English-born artist, engraver, author, and political reformer. 12
Hamden Memorial Town Hall is located in central eastern Hamden, near the center of a commercial district at the junction of Dixwell and Whitney Avenues, major arteries passing through the town. It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of load-bearing brick, cast stone, and concrete, with some steel reinforcement.
The land that is now Brooksvale Park was once part of a farm owned by the Brooks family, who settled in the area in the early 18th century. In the early 20th century, the Brooks family began selling off parts of their land, and in 1958, the Town of Hamden purchased the remaining 54 acres to create a public park.
The Town of Hamden provides all municipal services for the neighborhood. It is located in Connecticut's 3rd congressional district.Most of the neighborhood is in the 11th state senate district, with a small western portion in the 17th, and most of it is in the 91st state house district, with a small western portion in the 94th.
Most other town government offices are in the Hamden Government Center, two blocks away. [ 13 ] Across Dixwell Avenue from the town hall is the Miller Memorial Library complex, which houses the main Hamden library, [ 14 ] Thornton Wilder Hall auditorium, [ 15 ] and the Miller Senior Center .
Route map Route 63. Map of western Connecticut with Route 63 highlighted in red ... – Hamden, Westville: Southern terminus: 0.12: 0.19: Route 243 west – Ansonia ...
First known use of the Spring Glen name, for J.J. Webb's farm, on an 1868 map of Hamden. A road on the ridge north of East Rock, now Ridge Road, was laid out in 1745 to access farms in the area now known as Spring Glen. The Cheshire Turnpike, now Whitney Avenue, was built in 1800, leading to farming of the land on the western side of the ridge.