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Fairfield’s Historic Green Marker image, Touch for more information
By Michael Herrick, August 2, 2022
Fairfield’s Historic Green Marker
101 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield’s Historic Green
102 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Isaac Tucker House
103 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Men of Greenfield Hill
104 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Nathan Bulkley House
105 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Site of "Verna"
106 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Up This Road
107 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield, Southport — Southport Wharves
108 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — George Washington Paused Here
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109 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Putnam Cottage
110 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Putnam's Escape
111 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — The Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
112 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — In Commemoration
113 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Rochambeau
114 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary RouteHousatonic Crossing
115 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Battle of the Rocks Monument
116 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Burning of Norwalk
117 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Fitch’s Point
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118 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Flax Hill Monument
119 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Liberty Tree Memorial
120 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk — Parish of St. Paul’s
121 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, East Norwalk — The British Invasion
122 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 8 — Officers Quarters — Putnam Memorial State Park —
123 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 10 — Officers Quarters / Magazine — Putnam Memorial State Park —
124 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding — 9 — Philips Cave — Putnam Memorial State Park —
125 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 3 — “Putnam’s Escape from Horseneck”
126 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 12 — Bake Oven and Upper Level Structures — Putnam Memorial State Park —
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127 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 11 — Barlow Circle — Putnam Memorial State Park —
128 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 2 — Camp Guardhouse — Putnam Memorial State Park —
129 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 13 — Cemetery / Command Officer’s Quarters — Putnam Memorial State Park —
130 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 6 — Company Street (Fireback Row) — Putnam Memorial State Park —
131 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Guard House
132 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Israel Putnam
133 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 14 — Lake McDougall — Putnam Memorial State Park —
134 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 5 — Memorial Monument — Putnam Memorial State Park —
135 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 7 — Museum — Putnam Memorial State Park —
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136 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 4 — Putnam Memorial State Park
137 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Redding Citizens
138 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Unknown Heroes
139 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — 1 — Visitor Center (1893 Pavilion) — Putnam Memorial State Park —
140 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Redding, West Redding — Winter Quarters of Putnam’s Division
141 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 9 — Ballard ParkRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
142 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Battle of RidgefieldApril 27, 1777
143 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Battle of Ridgefield Dead
144 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 22 — Benedict Arnold's Betrayal and Lieutenant Joshua KingRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
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145 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Gen. David Wooster
146 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Keeler Tavern
147 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Place Where Wooster Fell
148 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 28 — Ridgebury – George Washington Slept HereRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
149 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Ridgebury Congregational Church
150 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Ridgefield Veterans Monument
151 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — The Battle of RidgefieldApril 27, 1777
152 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 8 — The Battle of Ridgefield, April 27, 1777Ridgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
153 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 7 — The Elms Inn and Stebbins HomesteadRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
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154 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — The Gilbert HouseCirca 1790
155 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 21 — The Governor's Estate and St. Stephen's ChurchRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® — Reported damaged
156 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — The Original Episcopal Church
157 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary RouteRidgefield
158 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Downtown — Stamford Veterans Memorial
159 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, East Side of Stamford — Stamford Veterans Monument
160 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Westover — Fort Stamford
161 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Westover — Fort Stamford1781 - 1783
162 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Westover — Liberty Tree Memorial
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163 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stratford — Old Congregational Burying Ground
164 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stratford — Stratford American Revolutionary War Memorial
165 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Trumbull — Jonathan Trumbull
166 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Trumbull — Trumbull
167 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — Battle of Westport Commemoration
168 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — Compo Beach — Qui Transtulit Sustinet —
169 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — Disbrow TavernJennings Trail
170 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — First Engagement
171 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — MinutemanJennings Trail
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172 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport — The Town of Westport, ConnecticutFounded in 1835
173 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Wilton — Captain Clapp Raymond
174 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Wilton — Major Samuel Comstock
175 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Wilton, Wilton Center — Wilton Veterans Memorial
176 Connecticut, Hartford County, Bristol — Revolutionary War Patriots
177 Connecticut, Hartford County, Bristol, Federal Hill — Nathan Hale
178 Connecticut, Hartford County, Canton, Canton Valley — In Memory of Phoebe Humphrey
179 Connecticut, Hartford County, Enfield, Thompsonville — Thomas Abbey
180 Connecticut, Hartford County, Farmington — Lest We Forget
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181 Connecticut, Hartford County, Farmington — Rochambeau Route 1781-82
182 Connecticut, Hartford County, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Center — Glastonbury Revolutionary War Monument
183 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Israel PutnamJohn Q.A. Ward (1830-1910) — [Bushnell Park] —
184 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Capt. Pownal Deming
185 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Col. Thomas Knowlton
186 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — General Casimir Pulaski
187 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — George Washington
188 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — George Washington
189 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Homesite of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
190 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Israel Putnam
191 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Jonathan Trumbull
192 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Marquis de La Fayette
193 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Nathan Hale
194 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The First Meeting of Washington and Rochambeau
195 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Wadsworth BarnThis tablet marks the location of the Wadsworth Barn built in 1733
196 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
197 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Connecticut State Veterans MemorialHonoring Those Who Served
198 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Marquis de La Fayette
199 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Maj. Thomas Y. Seymour
200 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, West Side — Revolutionary War Soldiers of Orford Parish

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