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National Register of Historic Places - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
The Amos Bull House and Sterling Opera House: The First Connecticut Listings on the National Register of Historic Places – Who Knew?
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Anna Louise James Makes History with Medicine
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Mr. & Mrs. Rockwell’s Park
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Improving Sea Transportation: Guilford Goes About it the Light Way
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A Connecticut Home That Dates Back to the 1600s!
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The Comstock Bridge Brings East Hampton Residents Together
West Cornwall Covered Bridge: An Icon of New England Craftsmanship
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Fire and Ice: A Very Bad Week in 1914
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Land Purchase Becomes Bushnell Park – Today in History: January 5
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Kensington Soldiers Monument Dedicated – Today in History: July 28
The Colt Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company
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The House That Hoadley Built
The Frost House Once Offered Travelers a Warm Welcome
The Darlings Make Preservation a Family Affair
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Merritt Parkway 1939
“Outcasts” Build Their Own Village in 18th-Century Barkhamsted
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Warren Congregational Church, a Longstanding Community Center
Stepping Back in Time: North Stonington Village Historic District
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