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  2. Upper Main Street Historic District (Ansonia, Connecticut)

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    The Upper Main Street Historic District encompasses a collection of mainly late-19th-century commercial buildings on Main Street in downtown Ansonia, Connecticut. Extending south from Maple Street, the district exemplifies the rapid commercial growth of the city at that time. Its most prominent feature is the Ansonia Opera House, built 1870.

  3. Ansonia, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Ansonia also is served by the Connecticut Transit bus carrier. Connecticut Route 8 serves Ansonia (Northbound, Exit 18; Southbound, Exit 19). Ansonia was founded in 1844 by merchant and philanthropist Anson Green Phelps. Also referred to as "The Copper City", is recognized for its history of heavy machine manufacturing industry in the lower ...

  4. Connecticut Route 115 - Wikipedia

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    It enters the city of Ansonia after 0.8 miles (1.3 km), becoming Main Street. At the Derby-Ansonia line, Route 115 meets the western end of Route 243 (for Woodbridge and New Haven) and its continuation across the Naugatuck River (Division Street), which provides access to shopping areas as well as the Route 8 expressway.

  5. Category:Ansonia, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Ansonia CT Flag.gif 360 × 216; 10 KB. AnsoniaCtCitySeal.png 316 × 316; 121 KB This page was last edited on 20 June 2016, at 19:51 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Connecticut Route 243 - Wikipedia

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    Route 243 is a state highway in Connecticut running for 6.70 miles (10.78 km) from Route 115 at the Ansonia-Derby town line to Route 63 in New Haven.It serves the Westville neighborhood of New Haven and the southern portions of the towns of Woodbridge and Ansonia.

  7. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pepperidge Farm Incorporated is an American commercial bakery founded in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, who named the brand after her family's 123-acre farm property in Fairfield, Connecticut, [1] which had been named for the pepperidge tree.

  8. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler Chips Deluxe Rainbow cookies Keebler Delivery Truck, US 23, Michigan. Godfrey Keebler, of German descent, opened a bakery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1853.His bakery networked with several other local bakeries and others around the country over the years, and in 1927 they merged into the United Biscuit Company of America.

  9. Category:People from Ansonia, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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