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Its history dates to 1865 (before the city and town of Norwich were consolidated), when the town of Norwich petitioned the state for permission to construct a single building to house town offices, city offices and Norwich's county court, the latter having been housed in a building recently destroyed by fire. The state authorized the work in 1869.
The Norwich Municipal Ice Rink has a 200' × 85' National Hockey League regulation ice surface, four large locker rooms and other amenities. Established in 1995, the Rose City Warriors are Norwich's Senior Women's Ice Hockey Team and a number of local high school ice hockey teams call the Rink home as well.
Norwich City Council took the latest step in getting the Reid and Hughes building back on tax rolls, applying for $500,000 in brownfield grants.
Houses in Norwich, Connecticut (13 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Norwich, Connecticut" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Norwich's Plan of Conservation and Development was recently updated and is a window into Norwich's hopes for the future. Check out Norwich planning document to see how we define our future Skip to ...
In Tuesday's election, Norwich voters approved a total of $385 million to fund the building of new elementary schools in the city.
The Downtown Norwich Historic District is a historic district representing the core of the downtown area of the city of Norwich, Connecticut in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It includes 115 contributing buildings and one other contributing structure over a 64-acre (26 ha) area. [1]
The Telephone Exchange Building is a historic building at 23 Union Street in downtown Norwich, Connecticut, behind Norwich Town Hall.Built in 1906-07, it was the first purpose-built telephone exchange utility building in the city, and is a little-altered example of period exchanges built by the Southern New England Telephone Company. [2]