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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Connecticut

 
Founders and Proprietors Monument Marker image, Touch for more information
By John Reynolds, May 20, 2002
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201 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Founders and Proprietors Monument1640 - 1935
202 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — George C. Spader
203 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — George Washington Paused Here
204 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Greenwich Ninth District Veterans Memorial
205 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Greenwich Veterans Monument
206 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Greenwich World War I Memorial
207 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Putnam Cottage
208 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Putnam's Escape
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209 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Radio Station 1BCGFirst Message to Span the Atlantic on Short Waves
210 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Raynal C. Bolling
211 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
212 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — The Old Burying Ground at Byram Shore Road
213 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Cos Cob — Cos Cob1640 - 1990
214 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Cos Cob — Second Oldest Cemetery in Greenwich
215 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Cos Cob — The Cos Cob Art Colony
216 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Old Greenwich — Old Greenwich
217 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Old Greenwich — Old Greenwich Yacht Club
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218 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich, Old Greenwich — Sound Beach Railroad Station
219 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Barton L. Weller
220 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Birdsey’s Plain / Stepney Cemetery
221 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Birdsey’s Plain Methodist Church
222 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Birdsey’s Plain Stepney Baptist Church
223 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Bridgeport / Newtown Turnpike
224 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Burr Hawley & Burritt General Store
225 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe
226 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe Korean War Memorial
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227 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe Veterans Memorial
228 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe World War I Memorial
229 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe World War I Memorial
230 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Monroe World War II Memorial
231 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Original Bell of Stepney Baptist Church
232 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — PFC John K. Goett
233 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Stepney Fire House #11916 — Stepney —
234 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — Stepney Schoolhouse
235 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — The Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
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236 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Canaan — New Canaan
237 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Canaan — Pinney Corners
238 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Fairfield — New Fairfield
239 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Fairfield — New Fairfield Fire Department Memorial
240 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Fairfield — New Fairfield Veterans Memorial
241 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Cyrenius H. Booth Library
242 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — In Commemoration
243 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Newtown
244 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Newtown Meeting House
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245 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Newtown Veterans Memorial
246 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Rev. John Beach, A.M.
247 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Rochambeau
248 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary RouteHousatonic Crossing
249 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — A Habitat Renewed
250 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Battle of the Rocks Monument
251 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Burning of Norwalk
252 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Fitch’s Point
253 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Flax Hill Monument
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254 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Liberty Tree Memorial
255 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Mill Pond History
256 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Norwalk
257 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Norwalk FoundedA.D. 1849
258 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Norwalk World War I Memorial
259 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Parish of St. Paul’s
260 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
261 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — St. Paul’s Church
262 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — St. Paul’s Historic Graveyard
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263 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — The Birds
264 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — A Calf Pasture Primer
265 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — Harvesting from the Sea
266 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — Lifeguarding History
267 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — Roger Ludlow
268 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — Taylor Farm Park
269 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — The British Invasion
270 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — The Marvin Property
271 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, Extension — Kellogg-Comstock Cemeteryc. 1813 — Norwalk Historical Society —
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272 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, Rowayton — Rowayton Veterans Memorial
273 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 8 — Officers Quarters — Putnam Memorial State Park —
274 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 10 — Officers Quarters / Magazine — Putnam Memorial State Park —
275 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 9 — Philips Cave — Putnam Memorial State Park —
276 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 3 — “Putnam’s Escape from Horseneck”
277 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 12 — Bake Oven and Upper Level Structures — Putnam Memorial State Park —
278 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 11 — Barlow Circle — Putnam Memorial State Park —
279 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 2 — Camp Guardhouse — Putnam Memorial State Park —
280 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 13 — Cemetery / Command Officer’s Quarters — Putnam Memorial State Park —
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281 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Charles Burr ToddPutnam Memorial State Park
282 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 6 — Company Street (Fireback Row) — Putnam Memorial State Park —
283 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — First Church of Christ Congregational
284 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Guard House
285 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Israel Putnam
286 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — John Read, Gentleman
287 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 14 — Lake McDougall — Putnam Memorial State Park —
288 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 5 — Memorial Monument — Putnam Memorial State Park —
289 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 7 — Museum — Putnam Memorial State Park —
290 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 4 — Putnam Memorial State Park
291 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Redding
292 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Redding Citizens
293 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — The Hill Academy
294 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Town of Redding World War I Memorial
295 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Unknown Heroes
296 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 1 — Visitor Center (1893 Pavilion) — Putnam Memorial State Park —
297 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Winter Quarters of Putnam’s Division
298 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 12 — A Much-Loved Old Church and a Watering Trough for HorsesRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
299 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Land Acknowledgement
300 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 2 — Bailey Avenue: A Short-Cut to the Train StationRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets — Reported missing

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