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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Southington ...

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    Roughly bounded by W. Main St., Interstate 691, CT 66, Reservoir Ave., Edgewood Dr. 41°33′45″N 72°50′05″W  /  41.5625°N 72.834722°W  / 41.5625; -72.834722  ( Hubbard A park partly in Southington, Meriden , and partly in Berlin .

  3. Southington Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Southington Center Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places district covering a major portion of the center of Southington, Connecticut.The area includes a considerable number of resources, many of which are buildings, commercial, governmental, religious and residential, but the list also includes monuments, and the town green. [2]

  4. Duchess (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Duchess Worldwide, Inc., doing business as Duchess, is a privately owned and operated regional casual fast food restaurant chain that operates in southwestern Connecticut. Duchess was founded in 1956 by Harold and Jack Berkowitz in Bridgeport and based in Milford, Connecticut. There are 12 locations all in the Fairfield and New Haven counties ...

  5. Southington, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The town water department, which built a new facility on West Queen Street in 2002, demolished its former facility located between Mill and High streets in June 2008 and developed the land into a landscaped park, along with a continuation of the sidewalks, iron fences and decorative lamp posts. The old water facility abuts the linear walking trail.

  6. Meriden Avenue–Oakland Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Some of the styles in the district are hybrids. The Byron & Ann Eliza Twiss House, located at 180–182 Meriden, is an example of a building with the influence of both Queen Anne and Stick architectural styles. [2] The original owner, Byron Twiss, owned a wood turning factory, which may account for the "exceptional millwork".

  7. Plantsville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Plantsville is located in the south-central part of Southington at geographical coordinates 41° 34′ 56" North, 72° 53′ 25" West (41.5824, -72.8904). It is just south of the town center of Southington.

  8. Marion, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Marion was settled as a farming community in 1739 when land in the area was surveyed and divided. Southington was then part of the town of Farmington. The area was called "Little Plain" and extended south from French Hill to the Cheshire town line, which was south of its current position. Little Plain's location near the foot of a high ridge ...

  9. Woodruff House (Southington, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodruff House stands east of downtown Southington, on the south side of Berlin Street (Connecticut Route 364) between Pleasant Street and Butternut Lane. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a gable roof, central brick chimney, and clapboarded exterior. Its front facade is five bays wide, with corner pilasters rising to an ...