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A historic district which first included the largest remaining area of pre-1930s commercial and institutional buildings in downtown Stamford. [12] Its boundaries were expanded in 1985 to capture the only surviving area in downtown of lower-rent commercial structures such as warehouses, laundries, and stables.
Other bridges are contributing structures within historic districts, such as the Pulaski Street Bridge within the South End Historic District of Stamford, [3] and a concrete arch bridge from 1941 in the Aspetuck Historic District. [4]: 12 There are nine NRHP-listed lighthouses (including two in Bridgeport).
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut. There are more than 1,500 listed sites in Connecticut. All 8 counties in Connecticut have listings on the National Register. Fourteen of the sites are among historic sites along the route of French general Rochambeau's army in 1781 and ...
The Revonah Manor Historic District is a 23.1-acre (9.3 ha) predominantly residential historic district in Stamford, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The district encompasses what was one of Stamford's first planned residential developments, developed by Herman Henneberg and his son-in-law ...
The district, located in rural northern Stamford near the border with New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] Although the district includes a few early 19th-century properties, the area was most heavily developed between 1850 and 1920, and was a local center of shoe manufacturing until it was bypassed by ...
Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase 2)—Roughly, Bedford Street between Broad and Forest Streets (added February, 2003) Fort Stamford Site (added October 10, 1975) Gustavus and Sarah T. Pike House—164 Fairfield Ave. (added June 24, 1990)
ZIP Codes: 069xx. Area code(s) 203/475: ... and two historic districts, [24] ... Stamford, Connecticut – Racial and ethnic composition
449 Pemberwick Rd., in the Glenville Historic District [9 41°02′12″N 73°39′52″W / 41.036667°N 73.664444°W / 41.036667; -73.664444 ( Glenville 1921 school by James O. Betelle is only T-shaped Georgian Revival school in Greenwich.