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  2. History of Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Train service began in Stamford in 1848, and regular service along the New Haven Line began on January 1, 1849. [12] The introduction of train service in Stamford improved access to the city, helped develop its industry, and attracted immigrants. [13] Stamford's population grew from about 5,000 in 1850 to 11,000 in 1880. [13]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford ...

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    Although plural in name, this is a single house in Stamford, Connecticut that was expanded from a first section that dates from 1791. Now predominantly a Georgian style house with a newer Federal style wing, it is the only remainder of the large Stamford Mills complex at the Cove. [9] 4: Deacon John Davenport House: Deacon John Davenport House ...

  4. Connecticut Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Colony, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became the state of Connecticut. It was organized on March 3, 1636, as a settlement for a Puritan congregation of settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony led by Thomas Hooker .

  5. List of historical societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Library of Congress, U.S. State and Territory Guides, Local History and Genealogy Research Guides, Washington DC "United States Societies" , familysearch.org , Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

  6. Long Ridge Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Stamford History Center - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, the City of Stamford moved the Hoyt-Barnum House to the Historical Society's North Stamford campus to make way for a new police station on Bedford Street. [5] In 2017, the board of directors voted to use the name, Stamford History Center, to reflect the physical change of the organization. [6]

  8. Arts and culture in Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, the museum had to move again when Interstate 95 was built, and it went to a 118-acre (0.48 km 2) site at the northern end of town. It has a collection of works by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, who was a Stamford resident for a decade. Bendel Mansion at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center

  9. Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Stamford's public library, the Ferguson Library, is one of the largest in Connecticut. The library also shows movies and has a used book store run by Friends of Ferguson Library. The library has branches in South End, Springdale, and the Turn of River sections of the city, it also has a bookmobile that runs daily to different neighborhoods.

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