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The core area consists of Silvermine Tavern and 85 other historic buildings, about half of which are in Norwalk, with the rest in New Canaan, except for one in Wilton. The core area was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district , known as Silvermine Center Historic District, on June 23, 2009. [ 28 ]
Viets' Tavern is an 18th-century tavern on Newgate Road, directly across the street from the Old Newgate Prison State Historical Site in East Granby, Connecticut. The building was home for many years to the prison warden, who also operated it as a tavern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]
Tavern Island is at Tree Hammock Island — located about 2,000 feet (610 m) south of Manressa Island and 1,000 feet (300 m) north of Shea Island. [ 1 ] Tree Hammock Island is at 41°03′54″N 73°24′19″W / 41.0649°N 73.4053°W / 41.0649; -73.4053 ( Tree Hammock
Constable, tavern owner [2] Nathaniel Ely (also Nathaniel Eli ) (1605 – December 25, 1675) was a founding settler of Hartford and Norwalk , Connecticut . He served as a deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk in the October 1656 session.
South Norwalk is a neighborhood in Norwalk, Connecticut which corresponds to the city's Second Taxing District. [1] [2] Often referred to as SoNo, [3] [4] [5] the neighborhood was originally settled as Old Well, then chartered as the city of South Norwalk on August 18, 1870. The cities of Norwalk and South Norwalk were incorporated on June 6, 1913.
Quick Bites: How First and Last Tavern in Hartford found success in Italian cuisine and family business. Blaine Callahan, Hartford Courant. June 24, 2022 at 6:00 AM. Every restaurant has a story.
Daniel Freelove Nash, a member of another family prominent in the district throughout its history, built his house about 1736 (41 Kings Highway North). It is said that it once served as a public house, or tavern. [25] [ ** ] "The Beldens were hospitable people entertaining many visitors from the surrounding towns in a generous fashion." [26]
The Keeler Tavern is an 18th-century historical building at 152 Main Street in the center of Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States. The property served as summer home to architect Cass Gilbert , who purchased it in 1907 and designed additions to the building as well as a garden.