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  2. Category:Events in Bridgeport, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Sports competitions in Bridgeport, Connecticut (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Events in Bridgeport, Connecticut" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport ...

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    Location of Bridgeport in Fairfield County, Connecticut. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. The locations of ...

  4. Division Street Historic District (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

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    The Division Street Historic District encompasses one of the best-preserved 19th-century residential areas of Bridgeport, Connecticut.Now separated from downtown Bridgeport by the Connecticut Route 25 highway, the area includes a cross-section of 19th-century architectural styles, as well as a diversity of sophistication, from working-class accommodations to high-style Victorian mansions.

  5. Golden Hill Historic District (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

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    The Golden Hill Historic District encompasses a well-preserved formerly residential area on the northwest fringe of downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut.Located mainly on Lyon Terrace, Gold Hill Street, and Congress Street, the district includes 11 formerly residential buildings now mainly in commercial use, which were built between about 1890 and 1930.

  6. William D. Bishop Cottage Development Historic District

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    The cottages were apparently built to designs (or minor variants) from published works of Palliser, Palliser & Company, a Bridgeport-based architectural firm whose pattern books sold nationwide. The Palliser firm also designed the brick row house at 256-270 Broad Street, which is included in this district.

  7. Marina Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Marina Park development is located in the South End of Bridgeport, an area now largely taken up by the campus of the University of Bridgeport.The historic district is a small surviving area of a much larger development initiated by P.T. Barnum, who engineered the acquisition of Seaside Park for the city, and built his own residences (neither standing anymore) in the area.

  8. Bridgeport Downtown North Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgeport Downtown North Historic District encompasses a portion of the commercial downtown of Bridgeport, Connecticut.It is roughly bounded on the north by Congress Street, the east by Water and Middle Streets, the south by Fairfield Avenue, and the west by Lyon Terrace (although it does not include any properties on the latter street), roughly the northeastern quadrant of the downtown area.

  9. Barnum Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Barnum Museum is a museum at 820 Main Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. It has an extensive collection related to P. T. Barnum and the history of Bridgeport. The building in which it is housed was built with funding from Barnum, and initiallly housed the Barnum Institute of Science and History.