Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cos Cob
Cos Cob, Connecticut and Vicinity
▶ Fairfield County (371)
▶ Litchfield County (239)
▶ New Haven County (355)
▶ Dutchess County, New York (295)
▶ Nassau County, New York (231)
▶ Putnam County, New York (114)
▶ Suffolk County, New York (400)
▶ Westchester County, New York (197)
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▶ Litchfield County (239)
▶ New Haven County (355)
▶ Dutchess County, New York (295)
▶ Nassau County, New York (231)
▶ Putnam County, New York (114)
▶ Suffolk County, New York (400)
▶ Westchester County, New York (197)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Connecticut (Fairfield County), Cos Cob — Cos Cob — |
| On East Putnam Avenue (U.S. 1) at Sinawoy Road, on the left when traveling north on East Putnam Avenue. | |||
| 1640 1990 Cos Cob The name "Cos Cob Neck" was recorded in 1686. Six Cos Cob roads, including the present Orchard and Bible Streets, were laid out during 1689 northward from the Main Country Road (US 1) into "ye wilderness". A packet boat . . . — — Map (db m38750) HM | |||
| 2► Connecticut (Fairfield County), Cos Cob — Second Oldest Cemetery in Greenwich — |
| On Strickland Road at Loughlin Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Strickland Road. | |||
| The Second Oldest Cemetery in Greenwich Laid out by the Selectmen 1723 – 24 Historic Society Town of Greenwich 1982 — — Map (db m38745) HM | |||
| 3► Connecticut (Fairfield County), Cos Cob — The Cos Cob Art Colony — |
| Near Strickland Road at River Road, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| The Cos Cob Art Colony During the early 1890s American impressionist artists John H. Twachtman and J. Alden Weir began teaching summer art classes here in Cos Cob to students of New York's Art Students League. Edward and Josephine Holley ran the . . . — — Map (db m38747) HM | |||