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By Michael Herrick, April 8, 2010
The Hitchcock Chair Factory
101 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — Lambert Hitchcock
102 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — The Charcoal Industry
103 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Litchfield — The Garden
104 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Hartford, Pine Meadow — New Hartford
105 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Bank Building — Built circa 1820, Moved to Present Site in 1964 — New Milford Historical Society & Museum —
106 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Boardman Store — Built circa 1796, Moved to Present Site in 1996 — New Milford Historical Society & Museum —
107 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Bridgeport Wood Finishing Company — 1881 – 1927 — State of Connecticut Archaeological Preserve —
108 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — Birth of an Industry — The Iron Works of The 1700's — Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument —
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109 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — Casting Arch & Furnace Hearth — Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
110 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — Salamander — Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
111 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — Tuyere Arch — Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
112 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — What Is This Place? — Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
113 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Greystone Falls — Ireland, Hoadleyville, Greystone — Plymouth, CT —
114 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Original Date Stone — Eagle Lock Company
115 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — The Eli Terry Jr. Water Wheel
116 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Roxbury — Mine Hill Preserve — A place of Natural, Geologic and Industrial Heritage
117 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Salisbury, Lakeville — Barnum & Richardson Foundry
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118 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Salisbury, Lakeville — First Forge
119 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Thomaston — Thomaston’s Three Tower Clocks
120 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — The Flood of August 19, 1955
121 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — Torrington
122 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — Warrenton Woolen Mill
123 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — World’s First Condensed Milk Factory — Reported missing
124 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Woodbury, Woodbury Center — Malcolm “Mac” Baldrige
125 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Chester — Chester-Hadlyme Ferry — Second Oldest Ferry on the Connecticut River
126 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Clinton — A Seafaring Town
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127 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Clinton — A Walk Through Historic Clinton
128 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Deep River, Deep River Center — Piano Works
129 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Deep River, Deep River Center — We Honor the Elephant
130 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Essex, Essex Village — Essex Square
131 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — Bigelow Tavern
132 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — Danforth Pewter Shop
133 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — Middletown and the Civil War
134 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — Middletown and the Connecticut River
135 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — The deKoven House
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136 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — Adriaen Block & New Netherland
137 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — Anna Louise James — (1886 - 1977)
138 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — Fishing on the Connecticut
139 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — In this shop…
140 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Portland — Brownstone Arch
141 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Portland — Portland
142 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Portland — Portland’s Arch
143 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Portland — Portland Brownstone
144 Connecticut, New Haven County, Guilford, Guilford Center — Guilford Granite
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145 Connecticut, New Haven County, Hamden — Campanile and Carillon
146 Connecticut, New Haven County, Hamden — Eli Whitney — 1765 - 1825 — Inventor of the Cotton Gin —
147 Connecticut, New Haven County, Hamden — Eli Whitney Armory
148 Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Bissel's Store, Middlebury Station — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
149 Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Julius and Augusta Bronson Farm — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
150 Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Middlebury Blacksmith Shop — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
151 Connecticut, New Haven County, Naugatuck — Naugatuck
152 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Eli Whitney
153 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Ithiel Town
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154 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — New Haven Water Company
155 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Pelatiah Perit
156 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Service, Not Servitude: African American Workers on the New Haven — The Hartford Line
157 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — The Dawn of Cycling — 🇫🇷 🇺🇸
158 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — The Oyster Industry in New Haven
159 Connecticut, New Haven County, Wallingford, Wallingford Center — Robert Wallace
160 Connecticut, New London County, East Lyme, Niantic — A Glimpse into the Past
161 Connecticut, New London County, East Lyme, Niantic — The Hole in the Wall
162 Connecticut, New London County, Groton, Mystic — Historic Mystic, Connecticut
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163 Connecticut, New London County, Ledyard — Gurdon Bill’s Station
164 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 128 State Street — Bacon Marble Block — 1868 —
165 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 133 Bank Street — c.1900 — Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail —
166 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 138 Bank Street — c.1840 — Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail —
167 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 140 State Street — c. 1873 — Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail —
168 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 15 Bank Street — Lawrence Hall — 1920 —
169 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 158 State Street — c. 1771 — Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail —
170 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 16 Bank Street — c. 1900
171 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 165 State Street — Harris Building — 1885 —
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172 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 180 State Street — The Crocker House — 1873 —
173 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 181 Bank Street — 1790 — Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail —
174 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 194 Bank Street — c. 1800 Historic Waterfront District Heritage Trail — New London Main Street —
175 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 2 State Street — 1844
176 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 250 State Street — National Bank of Commerce Building — 1922 —
177 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 310 State Street — Dewart Building — 1914 —
178 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 54 State Street — The Marsh Building — 1916 —
179 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 66 Hempstead Street — Black Heritage Trail — City of New London —
180 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 73 Hempstead Street — Black Heritage Trail — City of New London —
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181 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 80 State Street — Cronin Building — 1892 —
182 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Adam Jackson — Hempsted Houses — Black Heritage Trail, City of New London —
183 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 11 — Bream Cove — Hempstead Historic Neighborhood
184 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Changing Shoreline — New London Waterfront Park
185 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Coastal Hazard Areas — New London Waterfront Park
186 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Eastern Oyster / Summer Flounder — New London Waterfront Park
187 Connecticut, New London County, New London — First Step to Freedom
188 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Humpback Whale — New London Waterfront Park
189 Connecticut, New London County, New London — 9 — Industry — Hempstead Historic Neighborhood
190 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Middle Passage to New London
191 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Native Americans — Connecting to the Sea for Centuries
192 Connecticut, New London County, New London — New London
193 Connecticut, New London County, New London — New London and the Sea — New London Waterfront Park
194 Connecticut, New London County, New London — New London Harbor — New London Waterfront Park
195 Connecticut, New London County, New London — New London Waterfront — A Gateway to the Connecticut Blue Heritage Trail
196 Connecticut, New London County, New London — New London Whalemen
197 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Northern Quahog / Winter Flounder — New London Waterfront Park
198 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Revolutionary War Privateering — Led to Benedict Arnold’s Attack
199 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Starr Street — Hempstead Historic Neighborhood
200 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Thames Landing — 2 State Street (1844) —

282 entries matched your criteria. Entries 101 through 200 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100 — The final 82 
 
 
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