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It became part of North Branford when that town was incorporated in 1831. It was at first a rural outpost of Branford, which was granted a separate Congregational parish in 1745. The village center of Northford, now at the southern junction of Middletown Avenue and Old Post Road, grew around the colonial meeting house that was erected soon ...
The house was designed by Henry Austin and built in 1878–80 for William J. Clark, [2] an industrialist from Southington, Connecticut. Clark was a veteran of the American Civil War, and also served in the state legislature. He spent his retirement years in this house. The house is the most architecturally significant in Branford's Stony Creek ...
In North Branford, it has a 1.50 miles (2.41 km) overlap with Route 22, during which it meets the north end of Route 139. Just east of the Route 22 concurrency, Route 80 becomes a 2 lane minor rural arterial road and enters Guilford. It crosses Route 77 in North Guilford before entering Madison. In the village of North Madison, it meets Route ...
Route 139 begins as North Branford Road at an intersection with US 1 in the northern part of Branford. It heads northeast, crossing the Branford River soon entering the town of North Branford . At the town line, the road changes name to Branford Road and continues northward for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) until its end at an intersection with ...
Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long (22.64 km) secondary state route within the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 22 is an L-shaped road that is signed east–west from Hamden to the western junction of Route 80 in North Branford, and north–south to its eastern terminus in Guilford.
The only building on the south side of Foxon Road included in the district is the c. 1870 North Branford Hall, built as a school and now housing town offices. All of the buildings in the district are of wood frame construction, except for the Atwater Memorial Library, a brick Colonial Revival structure built in 1943 and enlarged in 1967.
US 1 (East Main Street) – North Branford: North Branford not signed southbound: 56.25: 90.53: 56: Leetes Island Road – Stony Creek: Guilford: 59.32: 95.47: 57: US 1 (Boston Post Road) – North Branford: North Branford not signed northbound: 60.23: 96.93: 58: Route 77 – North Guilford, Guilford: 61.49: 98.96: 59: US 1 / Route 146 / Goose ...
Twin Lakes is a suburban neighborhood along the south side of North Branford, Connecticut, United States. The population was 2,476 at the 2010 census. It is the town's most densely populated neighborhood with a population of 884/sq. mile at the 2010 census.