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Wethersfield (/ ˈ w ɛ ð. ər s f i l d / WEH-thers-feeld) is a town located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. [2] It is located immediately south of Hartford along the Connecticut River .
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Old Wethersfield, also known as Old Wethersfield Historic District, and historically known as Watertown or Pyquag, is a section of the town of Wethersfield, Connecticut, roughly bounded by the borders of the adjacent city of Hartford and town of Rocky Hill, railroad tracks, and I-91. [2]
The Buttolph–Williams House is a historic house museum at 249 Broad Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Built in 1711, it is one of the oldest surviving houses in the town. Built in 1711, it is one of the oldest surviving houses in the town.
Pages in category "Wethersfield, Connecticut" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Joseph Webb House is a historic Georgian-style house at 211 Main Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut.It was designated a National Historic Landmark for its significance as the location of the five-day military conference between George Washington and French commander Rochambeau in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War that preceded the Siege of Yorktown, the last major battle of the ...
Wethersfield: 1711 Connecticut Landmark museum. [38] Solomon Goffe House: Meriden: 1711 Historic house museum, oldest building in Meriden. NRHP. [39] Black Horse Tavern (Old Saybrook, Connecticut) Old Saybrook: 1712 Private residence. NRHP. [40] [41] Hyland House: Guilford: 1713 Saltbox with framed overhang and flat plaster ceilings, now a ...
June 26, 2009: An EF1 tornado hit the town of Wethersfield. Widespread damage across town especially near the area of Wolcott Hill. Many downed trees caused damages, most notably in Old Wethersfield where a tree split a house in town, and destroyed a front porch. [83] Damage was estimated at $2.4 million. [84]