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The historic district includes most of New Haven's Prospect Hill neighborhood. The district borders are drawn irregularly to exclude modern construction, and also to exclude properties fronting Whitney Avenue, [3] which are included in the Whitney Avenue Historic District.
Map of Prospect Hill neighborhood. Red line is the city-defined neighborhood planning zone. Blue is the Prospect Hill Historic District. Green is the Hillhouse Avenue Historic District. Prospect Hill is a neighborhood of the city of New Haven, Connecticut located in the north central portion of the city, directly north of Downtown New Haven. [1]
The Prospect Hill Historic District encompasses a large residential area in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut.Located north of the Main Street commercial district, it was developed between about 1865 and 1930, and is one of the state's largest historic districts, with more than 800 contributing buildings.
Prospect Hill: This 20-acre (8.1 ha) historic district is a public park, the site of the estate of Frederick F. Brewster, the industrialist. The 1909 mansion was demolished in 1964 leaving the gatehouse, carriage house, greenhouses, other structures, and landscaped grounds. [17]: 4, 6 Extends into Hamden, elsewhere in New Haven County: 19
Prospect Hill Historic District is a National Register-listed historic district containing 993 buildings. Windham Town Hall , formerly Willimantic City Hall, is a Romanesque Revival building housing the town offices for Windham and Willimantic.
The houses – 209, 211 and 217 Angell Street, all of them in the College Hill Historic District – have been a longtime source of concern for East Siders worried about plans for a hotel that ...
Prospect Hill Historic District (Cincinnati, Ohio), a historic district also known as Prospect Hill, listed on the NRHP in Hamilton County, Ohio Prospect Hill (Arlington, Virginia) , a former historic mansion whose site is a local historic district
Betts House, also known as the John M. Davies House or Davies Mansion, is a mansion owned by Yale University in the Prospect Hill Historic District of New Haven, Connecticut. Completed in 1868 and designed by Henry Austin, it was sold to Yale in 1972 and is now home to the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. [2]