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The New Britain Public High School Campus is a historic suite of former school buildings at 50 Bassett Street and 161 South Main Street in New Britain, Connecticut. The campus's oldest building, opened in 1896, was one of the first public high schools in Connecticut , and is a good example of Renaissance Revival architecture.
The former Washington School is located north of downtown New Britain, near the city's geographic center between High Street and Washington Park in a densely built residential neighborhood. The school is a broad two-story brick structure with Gothic Revival styling. It is divided into three sections, with a central projection flanked by wings.
The West End Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area west of downtown New Britain, Connecticut.Forming a rough C shape around the west part of Walnut Hill Park, the area was developed in the late 19th century as one of its premier upper-class neighborhoods, home to business and civic leaders, with a fine array of late 19th and early 20th century architecture.
Central Connecticut State University; New Britain Little League. New Britain Museum of American Art, the oldest art museum in the United States devoted to American art. [27] [28] New Britain Industrial Museum, a museum of New Britain's industrial past and present [29] The Hospital of Central Connecticut, the city's largest employer.
In Greenwich, Connecticut, approximately 1 mile west of I-684, in Fairfield County (near the intersection of High Hill Road and King Street) 41°6′2″N 73°43′39″W / 41.10056°N 73.72750°W / 41.10056; -73
Downtown New Britain is located in the south-central portion of the municipal boundaries, on both sides of Connecticut Route 72 and west of Connecticut Route 9, both limited-access roads serving the city. Near its center is City Hall, located in the former Russwin Hotel building on the north side of Central Park, where the city's Soldiers ...
William H. Detrick Gymnasium is a 2,654-seat multi-purpose arena in New Britain, Connecticut. It is home to the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. In 2005 it received a new floor, the first since the facility opened in 1965.
Connecticut co-champion white oak tree, located at the former UConn campus in West Hartford [23] According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 22.3 square miles (57.7 km 2 ), of which 21.9 square miles (56.6 km 2 ) is land and 0.42 square miles (1.1 km 2 ), or 1.91%, is water.