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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield ...

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    Intact village of late 18th- and early 19th-century buildings was state's first historic district. 1978 expansion includes entire borough 74 Litchfield–South Roads Historic District

  3. Category:Villages in Litchfield County, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Census-designated places in Litchfield County, Connecticut (25 P) Pages in category "Villages in Litchfield County, Connecticut" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. Litchfield Historic District - Wikipedia

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    At the center of the district is the Litchfield Town Green in the area of the intersection between U.S. Route 202 and Route 63, the main through routes of the town of Litchfield. The village green was originally established in 1720 and was primarily used as a common pasture ground, in addition to being the site of the first town meetinghouse ...

  5. Oliver Wolcott House - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of Oliver Wolcott Sr. (1726–1797), and is where his son Oliver Wolcott Jr., was born. Many distinguished guests visited the Wolcott House, including Lafayette and George Washington, who stayed there in 1780 during his first visit to Litchfield. [3] The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.

  6. East Litchfield Village, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the East Litchfield village circa 1880. There are no known photos in existence showing the depot from this perspective. This illustration was created by East Litchfield resident and artist Jesse Richard by referencing several old photos of the area. 1900. There was a grist mill and a cider mill on Spruce Brook.

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  8. Rye House (Litchfield, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Rye House is a historic summer estate property at 122-132 Old Mount Tom Road in Litchfield, Connecticut.Developed in 1910 for a wealthy New York City widow, it is a prominent local example of Tudor Revival architecture, and a major example of the trend of country estate development in the region.

  9. Litchfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Litchfield is a town in and former county seat of Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. [3] The population was 8,192 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] The town is part of the Northwest Hills Planning Region .