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North of Mansfield Center off CT 195 at the junction of Gurleyville and Chaffeeville Rds. 41°48′47″N 72°13′21″W / 41.813056°N 72.2225°W / 41.813056; -72.2225 ( Gurleyville Historic
The Ellington green is largely open space with tall shade trees. A granite monument on the green identifies the site of the first meetinghouse in Ellington Center, built in 1739. [2] The National Register listing included 103 contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and two contributing objects. It also included 26 non-contributing ...
1870s horse barn at Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, CT [1] Historic Barns of Connecticut is a Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation project dedicated to the documentation and preservation of barns. The program includes a grant program and a database. [2] The project began listing barns in 2004.
Ellington's sole representative to the voting on the adoption of the United States Constitution by Connecticut was Ebenezer Nash. Nash was an anti-federalist and voted against the ratification, which passed 128–40. [4] Ellington is home to one of America's oldest roadside memorials, remembering a boy killed in a road accident. A stone in the ...
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Pages in category "Ellington, Connecticut" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... US-CT-Ellington-Seal.PNG 132 × 134; 26 KB
The Hall Memorial Library in Ellington, Connecticut was built in 1903 and was the first free public library in the town. [2] It was designed by New York City architect Wilson Potter . It is a contributing building in the Ellington Center Historic District , listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Crystal Lake is a village, [2] census-designated place, and part of the town of Ellington, in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,945 at the 2010 census . The CDP includes an eponymous lake.