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English: J. Poliner & Sons Building, 512-522 Main Street, Middletown, Connecticut, USA. A contributing property of the Main Street Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Home of La Boca Mexican restaurant since the 1970s, but as of 2012 that is in the process of moving.
The diner was established in 1941 by John O'Rourke, who later brought the 1946 Mountain View diner car that anchored the diner's distinctive appearance into Middletown. [3] John's nephews, John and Brian bought the diner in 1976.
The district extends along Main Street from St. John's Square (junction with Spring Street) in the north, for five blocks on the west side (to College Street) and 4-1/2 blocks on the right (midway between Washington and Court Streets), abutting the Metro South Historic District on the west side, and modern buildings on the right.
Shake Shack has leased the former Moe's restaurant spot at Middletown Plaza on Route 35 in Middletown.
Main Street Middletown, MD Inc. owns the building and is on a mission to revitalize and restore 19 W. Main St., which consists of two ... Historic Middletown building gets lifted as restoration begins
English: Arrigoni Building, (former Hotel Arrigoni, now low-income housing), 601-607 Main Street, Middletown, Connecticut, USA (built 1914). A contributing property of the Main Street Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Broad Street Historic District encompasses a well-preserved 19th-century residential area in Middletown, Connecticut, USA.Centered on Broad and Pearl Streets west of Main Street, the area was developed residential in response to local economic development intended to revitalize the city, whose port was in decline.
The Washington Street Historic District encompasses a residential area of Middletown, Connecticut that has a long history as a fashionable and desirable neighborhood. . Extending along Washington Street and Washington Terrace between Main and Jackson Streets, the area has a broad diversity of residential architecture dating from 1752 to 1931, reflecting the city's patterns o