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The "Mansfield Training School and Hospital" was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The listed area was 350 acres (1.4 km 2) and included 53 contributing buildings and seven non-contributing buildings. The majority of the contributing buildings were institutional buildings built between 1914 and 1930, all designed by ...
Mansfield: 24: Mansfield Training School and Hospital: Mansfield Training School and Hospital: December 22, 1987 : Junction of CT 32 and US 44: Mansfield: 25: March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Bailey Road
Mansfield Center Historic District; Mansfield Hollow Historic District; Mansfield Training School and Hospital; March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Bailey Road; March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Hutchinson Road
Operated by the Westport Historical Society, Victorian period house with changing exhibits of local history and art, also Museum of Westport History White Memorial Conservation Center: Litchfield: Litchfield: Natural history: Natural history museum, trails Widener Gallery at the Austin Arts Center: Hartford: Hartford: Art: Part of Trinity ...
The town library is a single-story Georgian Revival brick building, built in 1923 on a site that formerly housed a district school. The 1886 general store stands at the corner of Storrs and Centre Streets; it is one of a small number of surviving 19th-century general stores in the state.
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Four years later, the former director and a once staunch advocate of the school declared, "The Mansfield Training School is closed: the swamp has finally been drained." [8] Since then, the site has been allowed to deteriorate, though the University of Connecticut has been slowly finding uses for and fixing up many of the buildings. The school ...
The district extends mainly along Mansfield Hollow Road and Mansfield Hollow Road Extension, and its visual focus is the 1882 stone mill, with its prominent 75-foot (23 m) tower. [2] The district also includes a collection of residential buildings (between 86 and 127 Mansfield Hollow Road), most which are historically significant.