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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Middletown ...

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    October 6, 1970 (301 High St. Middletown: Stately mansion built in "Greek-Tuscan Italianate" style in 1838-39, now owned by Wesleyan University.Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2009.

  3. Highland Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Middletown, Connecticut. Centered at the junction of Atkins Street and Country Club Road, the district encompasses a collection of well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture, including some of Middletown's oldest surviving buildings.

  4. Sylvanus Selleck Gristmill - Wikipedia

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    The Sylvanus Selleck Gristmill, also known as the Edwin Knapp Gristmill, is a historic gristmill at 124 Old Mill Road in Greenwich, Connecticut. Built about 1796, it is one of the oldest mill buildings in the state, and a rare surviving example of brace-frame construction. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]

  5. Starr Mill Road Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Starr Mill Road Bridge is located in western Middletown, spanning the Coginchaug River just below (east of) the Starr Mill dam. It is accessible via Middlefield Road (Connecticut Route 157) on the south, and Beverly Heights, the mill access road, on the north. The bridge is 46 feet (14 m) long with a roadway 14 feet (4.3 m) wide, and stands ...

  6. Starr Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Starr Mill is an archetypical nineteenth century mill: a tall, many-windowed brick building beside a mill pond. There have been few major exterior alterations. Rounded-arched brownstone sluiceways (now bricked up) run beneath the building. On each end of the building three gable end chimney stacks terminate in the attic.

  7. Russell Company Upper Mill - Wikipedia

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    The original brick structure, identified as the "Webb Mill" on the 1859 Walling map, runs parallel to Sumner Brook. [3] A mill race once flowed through it. [3] The long main factory section has a gabled roof trimmed by a corbeled brick cornice moulding. [3] The exterior has vertical metal supports that reinforce the brick walls.

  8. Middletown South Green Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Located in Middletown, Connecticut, the Middletown South Green Historic District was created to preserved the historic character of the city's South Green and the historic buildings that surround it. It is a 90-acre (36 ha) historic district that includes a concentration of predominantly residential high-quality architecture from the late 19th ...

  9. Main Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)

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    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.