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The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is owned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Connecticut. The museum features three 18th-century houses that sit on their original sites in the center of Old Wethersfield: the 1752 Joseph Webb House, the 1769 Silas Deane House and the 1789 Isaac Stevens House.
Three buildings in Wethersfield are designated as historic landmarks by the National Register of Historic Places: Buttolph-Williams House – 249 Broad St. (added December 24, 1968) Joseph Webb House – 211 Main St. (added November 15, 1966) Silas Deane House – 203 Main St. (added November 6, 1970)
The Joseph Webb House is a historic Georgian-style house at 211 Main Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut.It was designated a National Historic Landmark for its significance as the location of the five-day military conference between George Washington and French commander Rochambeau in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War that preceded the Siege of Yorktown, the last major battle of the ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
The First Church of Christ, Wethersfield, is an American Colonial Era church located in the Old Wethersfield Historic District of Wethersfield, Connecticut.The congregation was founded in 1635, and the cemetery dates from the 1600s, but the current Georgian-style, brick meetinghouse, with its distinctive white steeple, was built in 1761. [1]
Main Street (SR 517) in East Hartford: Willow Street Extended — — SR 517: 1.24: 2.00 Route 2 in East Hartford: US 5 / Route 15 in East Hartford: Main Street, High Street — — SR 518: 0.45: 0.72 Silver Lane (SR 502) in East Hartford: I-84 / US 6 in East Hartford: Roberts Street — — SR 524: 0.31: 0.50 Route 3 in Cromwell: Route 372 in ...
CT Hartford is the largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 43 local routes, 5 "flyer" limited stop routes and 18 express routes throughout 27 towns in Hartford County, including Bloomfield, East Hartford, Farmington, Glastonbury, Manchester, Middletown, Newington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor, in addition to Hartford.
Main Street at the Hartford–Windsor town line: Route 159 at the Massachusetts state line 1968: current formerly US-5A Route 160: 7.36: 11.84 US 5/Route 15/Berlin Turnpike in Berlin: Route 17 in Glastonbury: 1932: current Route 161: 8.03: 12.92 Route 156 in East Lyme: Route 85 in Montville: 1932 [4] current Route 162: 20.05: 32.27 US 1 in Milford