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  2. New Haven Green - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Green is a 16-acre (65,000 m 2) privately owned park and recreation area located in the downtown district of the city of New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It comprises the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven, and was designed and surveyed by colonist John Brockett ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven ...

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    Permanent school that grew out of a meeting of New Haven citizens in 1864. New Haven architect Henry Austin donated the design. Used as a school until 1874 when African-American children began attending previously all white public schools. The building was then used by African-American community organizations. [19] 24

  4. Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale - Wikipedia

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    Over the next year, the center received a grant from the Cummins Foundation, which allocated funds for travel, speakers, internships, and student-run publications. Around this time, the center was also a center of organizing and political protest during the New Haven Black Panther Trials of 1970. Students from the Afro-American Cultural Center ...

  5. David Row - Wikipedia

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    Row was born in Portland but grew up in Kolkata, India. [8] [9] Row went on to study art receiving both his BA and MFA degrees at Yale.During his time there he studied under Joseph Albers, [10] Al Held, [11] [12] Lester Johnson, [13] William Bailey, [14] David von Schlegell, [15] and Brice Marden.

  6. Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District

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    The district is architecturally significant for three reasons. First, its core embraces numerous examples of period industrial structures. Second, the majority of these structures were built for the Winchester Repeating Arms Company according to designs provided by Leoni W. Robinson, one of New Haven's premier late 19/early 20th-century ...

  7. Old Campus - Wikipedia

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    Old Brick Row in 1807, viewed from the New Haven Green. Left to right: South College, First Chapel, South Middle College, Connecticut Lyceum, and North Middle College. Beginning in 1750 with the state-financed construction of Connecticut Hall, a student dormitory, the buildings of Old Brick Row were built over the next one hundred years. A ...

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  9. Ninth Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ninth Square takes its name from an early division of New Haven, when leaders of the New Haven Colony created a town plan of nine large squares in 1637, centered on the one now housing the New Haven Green. Because the ninth square was located closest to the colony's harbor, it was the first to develop a significant commercial presence.