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The Fairfield Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Fairfield, Connecticut, roughly along Old Post Road between U.S. Route 1 and Turney Road. The area contains Fairfield's town hall, public library, and houses dating from the late 18th century, and includes portions of the town's earliest colonial settlement area.
Roughly the junction of Old Greenswood Rd. and CT 37 Center NE. past the junction of CT 37 E. and CT 39 N., and Sawmill Rd. 41°34′44″N 73°29′51″W / 41.578889°N 73.4975°W / 41.578889; -73.4975 ( Sherman Historic
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 287 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
104 Old South Road, home of Paschal Sheffield, a privateer for Argentina during its war for independence from Spain; 824 Harbor Road, Meeker House, built prior to 1766, only structure that is known to have survived the British burning of Southport in 1779; 25 Westway Road, built in 1856, has gingerbread trim; 95 Westway Road, built in 1840
Quick Bites: How First and Last Tavern in Hartford found success in Italian cuisine and family business Blaine Callahan, Hartford Courant June 24, 2022 at 6:00 AM
Old Saybrook: 1678 The Colonial property includes two contributing buildings, the second being termed the "Slave House". Joshua Hempsted House: New London: 1678 One of the earliest documented houses in Connecticut, now a museum. [10] Parker House: Old Saybrook: 1679 Early gambrel roof. The house remained in the Parker family until the 1960s. NRHP
They reopened the 85-year-old Elliston Place Soda Shop in 2021, and now they're working to bring back the Gold Rush bar and restaurant 49 years after it first opened. The pair already have plans ...
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