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  2. Margaret E. Morton - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Bridgeport City Hall Annex was named the Margaret E. Morton Government Center in her honor. [7] Connecticut's African American female legislators (four of them at the time) nominated her to the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame in 2017. [8] [9] In 2020, USA Today selected her as one of ten Women of the Century from Connecticut. [3]

  3. Barnum Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the City of Bridgeport assumed ownership of the building. In 1936, the city opened the Barnum Museum. With the building in the hands of the city, it was closed in 1943 for remodeling. It reopened in 1946 as a city hall annex, with the third floor reserved for displaying selected collections from the now defunct societies.

  4. Joseph W. Northrop - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport City Hall, Bridgeport, 1905. Joseph Walter Northrop (1860–1940) was an American architect. ... Maplewood Avenue School Annex, 434 Maplewood Ave. (1908) [18]

  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. McLevy Hall - Wikipedia

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    McLevy Hall is a historic municipal building at 202 State Street in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut. The building was built in 1854 to house both the City Hall and the Fairfield County Courthouse, and served as Bridgeport City Hall into the 1930s. It was renamed McLevy Hall after Bridgeport mayor Jasper McLevy in 1966. [2]

  7. Bridgeport, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut [7] and the fifth-most populous city in New England, with a population of 148,654 in 2020. [3] Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock River on Long Island Sound, it is a port city 60 miles (97 km) from Manhattan and 40 miles (64 km) from The Bronx.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.