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  2. Dennis Hill State Park - Wikipedia

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    The 240 acres (97 ha) that make up Dennis Hill State Park were once the estate of Frederic S. Dennis (1850-1934). Dennis was a successful New York City doctor who summered in Norfolk for many years. He called his estate "Tamarac," and in 1908 retained architect Alfredo S.G. Taylor to design the bungalow at the summit of Dennis Hill.

  3. Category : Grade II listed parks and gardens in Norfolk

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    Pages in category "Grade II listed parks and gardens in Norfolk" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Hillside (Norfolk, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Hillside is a historic house at 310 Litchfield Road in Norfolk, Connecticut.The house was built in 1908 for an heiress of the Remington Arms business fortune, and is one of the most spectacular designs of Alfredo S.G. Taylor, a prominent New York City architect who designed many summer properties in the community.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield ...

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... Fyler–Hotchkiss Estate: Fyler–Hotchkiss Estate: February 12, 1987 ... South of Norfolk off CT 272 at Dennis Hill Park

  6. Alfredo S. G. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo S. G. Taylor (1872–1947) [1] was an architect, of the New York firm Taylor & Levi, which he co-founded with Julian Clarence Levi. [2]He was educated at Harvard College, class of 1894, and received his B.S. from Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in 1897.

  7. Haystack Mountain (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Haystack Mountain [3] is a 1,680-foot-high (510 m) mountain topped with an observation tower that is the chief features of Haystack Mountain State Park, a 354-acre [4] public recreation area in the town of Norfolk, Connecticut. [5]

  8. Norfolk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk has important examples of regional architecture, notably the Village Hall (now Infinity Hall, a shingled 1880s Arts-and-Crafts confection, with an opera house upstairs and storefronts at street level); the Norfolk Library (a shingle-style structure, designed by George Keller, c. 1888 /1889); and over thirty buildings, in a wide variety ...

  9. Gayton Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was rented by Charles Marsham, 4th Earl of Romney in 1879 who later bought it and the surrounding estate in 1891. [1] It has been passed down the Romney family and remains the seat of the present earl, Julian Charles Marsham, 8th Earl of Romney. [1] The gardens are open to the public. [2]