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Branford, Connecticut. Branford is a shoreline town located on Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, about 6 miles (10 km) east of downtown New Haven. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. Branford borders East Haven to the west, Guilford to the east, and North Branford to the north.
NRHP reference No. 85001058 [1] Added to NRHP. May 16, 1985. The Edward Frisbie Homestead is a historic house at 240 Stony Creek Road in Branford, Connecticut, United States. Built about 1790 by the grandson of one of Branford's first settlers, it is a little-altered and well-preserved example of Federal period architecture.
December 27, 1972. Designated CP. December 16, 1988. The William J. Clark House is a historic house at 32 Prospect Hill in the Stony Creek neighborhood of Branford, Connecticut. Built in 1878–80 to a design by New Haven -based architect Henry Austin, it is a particularly fine example of the Stick style of architecture popular at the time.
The Branford Land Trust is a non-profit organization that purchases land to make it non-developable, protected land through land trusts. [1] Founded in 1967, the trust aims to protect Branford's natural resources through: The trust owns nearly 775 acres (3.14 km 2) in over 130 parcels in Branford, Connecticut, U.S., on the shore of Long Island ...
Designated CP. December 16, 1988. The Isaac C. Lewis Cottage is a historic house at 255 Thimble Islands Road in Branford, Connecticut. Built in 1882, it is a well-preserved example of an eclectically styled Victorian seaside summer house. The house was included in the Stony Creek-Thimble Islands Historic District in 1988, and separately listed ...
April 11, 2002. The Harrison House, also known as Harrison–Linsley House and incorrectly as the Swain-Harrison House, is a historic house museum at 124 Main Street in Branford, Connecticut. Built in 1724 by a descendant of Branford's founders, it is a good example of a Connecticut saltbox structure. [2] The house was listed on the National ...