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The Historic District is located Storrs, a village of the town of Mansfield, Connecticut, flanking Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195). The principal elements of the district are 23 masonry buildings erected between 1906 and 1942, in Collegiate Gothic, Colonial Revival, and Classical Revival styles. There are also 18 residential structures ...
The Mansfield Center Historic District encompasses the historic early village center of Mansfield, Connecticut. First settled about 1692, it is one of the oldest settlements in Tolland County, and retains a strong sense of 18th century colonial layout. It extends along Storrs Street ( Route 195) extending from Chaffeeville Road in the north to ...
Storrs[1] (/ stɔːrz / storz) is a village [2] and census-designated place (CDP) [1] in the town of Mansfield in eastern Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The village is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 15,979 at the 2020 census. Storrs is dominated economically and demographically by the main campus of the ...
The Spring Hill Historic District encompasses a rural 19th-century village stretching along Storrs Road ( Connecticut Route 195) in Mansfield, Connecticut. Spring Hill developed as a rural waystation on an early 19th-century turnpike, and has seen only modest development since the late 19th century. The district was listed on the National ...
Mansfield, Connecticut, US. Occupation. Merchant, entrepreneur, farmer. Charles Storrs (January 24, 1822 – September 1, 1884) [1] and Augustus Storrs (June 4, 1817 – March 3, 1892) [2] were American business partners and brothers who played a key role in establishing the Storrs Agricultural School (now the University of Connecticut) in 1881 ...
Gurleyville is located what is now a rural setting of north-central Mansfield, Connecticut. The historic district is bounded on the west mostly by the Fenton River, historically the source of power for the village's mills, and the south by the junction of Stone Mill and Grist Mill Roads. It is basically linear in character, extending northward ...
Mansfield Center Cemetery is located south of the modern center of Mansfield, at the southeast corner of Storrs and Cemetery Roads. It is a roughly rectangular area 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) in size, ringed by a fieldstone wall. A line of trees separates the cemetery from Storrs Road, and there is a gate with stone posts providing entrance to the ground.
Storrs-Mansfield, Connecticut, US. Type. Natural history museum. Director. Janine Caira. Website. csmnh .uconn .edu. The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History ( CSMNH) is located in Storrs-Mansfield, Connecticut, as part of the University of Connecticut. It was established in 1985 as Connecticut's official natural history museum.