Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Unity Burial Ground is a small graveyard located on the southeast end of White Plain in the Nichols section of Trumbull, Connecticut. It is located a few rods north of the site of the first meeting house that was built in the parish of Unity, off of White Plains Road. The cemetery was laid out in 1730 and the first burial was that of 7 year ...
Professional Office Overlay Zones (formerly Design Districts) have been established on certain areas along White Plains Road (Route 127), Church Hill Road and Main Street (Route 111). [18] A combination Business Commercial Multi-Family Residential Zone, or Mixed-use , has been created around the historic Long Hill Green (dating to 1720), to ...
The Town of Trumbull purchased it from the church in 1974. This tract was then known as the Woods Estate and is now the home of the Trumbull Historical Society. [ 12 ] Recent research has determined that Nichols holdings totaled around 285 acres (1.15 km 2 ) of land, of which 55 acres (0.22 km 2 ) remains as open space today.
White Plains Road was laid out to Pulpit Rock, in present-day Trumbull, in 1705. [2] Route 127 was commissioned in 1932 and originally ran from US 1 to its current northern terminus. At an undetermined time before 1978, the southern terminus was truncated to the Huntington Turnpike (SR 730).
St. Theresa Church (Trumbull, Connecticut) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:39 (UTC). Text ...
Old North Road Burying Ground, (also known as Winchester Cemetery), Winsted; Roxbury Center Cemetery, Roxbury; Sons of Jacob Cemetery, Torrington; South Cemetery, Colebrook [1] St. Joseph's Cemetery, North Canaan [1] Townhill Cemetery, New Hartford; West Cemetery, Litchfield [1]
The main thoroughfare is Connecticut Route 127 (Church Hill Road & White Plains Road), which is accessible via Connecticut Route 15, Connecticut Route 25 or Daniel's Farm Road. The Pequonnock River bike lane and trail network system is an alternative and efficient method for walkers and cyclists to navigate to the Center quickly. [6]
The Old Mine Park Archaeological Site is a historic site in the Long Hill section of Trumbull, Connecticut, United States. It was mined from 1828 to 1920 and during 1942-1946, and has been incorporated in a municipal park. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.