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  2. Blackberry River Inn - Wikipedia

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    84001077 [1] Added to NRHP. February 17, 1984. The Blackberry River Inn (historically known as the Moseley House-Farm) is a colonial mansion at 538 Greenwoods Road West (United States Route 44) in Norfolk, Connecticut. Constructed in 1763, the mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its historic name in 1984.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield ...

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    April 29, 1982. (#82004480) 355 Prospect St. 41°48′16″N 73°07′24″W  /  41.804444°N 73.123333°W  / 41.804444; -73.123333  (James Alldis House) Torrington. Fine Queen Anne style house from 1895, built for supervisory of the largest industry in Torrington, the needle manufacturing plant which became the Torrington Company ...

  4. River Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 14, 1986. The River Park Historic District encompasses the residential and civic heart of the city of Milford, Connecticut. Stretching along both sides of the Wepawaug River, the area includes part of Milford's earliest colonial settlement, and a series of parks that resulted from an early 20th-century beautification project.

  5. Blackberry River - Wikipedia

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    Dunning Brook, Roaring Brook. The Blackberry River is a westward-flowing river located entirely in the far northwest corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The river runs for nine miles (14 km) through the towns of Norfolk and North Canaan, where it empties into the Housatonic River. The river provided waterpower for industrial purposes from ...

  6. Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument - Wikipedia

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    February 14, 1978. The Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument is a state-owned historic site preserving a 19th-century iron-making blast furnace on the north bank of the Blackberry River in the town of North Canaan, Connecticut. The site became a 12-acre (4.9 ha) state park in 1946; [2] it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

  7. List of rivers of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Blackberry River. Whiting River; Konkapot River; Pequonnock River; Ash Creek. Rooster River; Mill River; Saugatuck River. West Branch Saugatuck River; Aspetuck River; Little River; Norwalk River. Silvermine River; Rippowam River, 1906. Fivemile River; Noroton River; Rippowam River – also known as Mill River in its lower end in Stamford ...

  8. Milford Point Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The former Milford Point Hotel is located near the tip of Milford Point, the most southwesterly part of the city. The point forms the eastern edge of the mouth of the Housatonic River, and is an area of conservation and wildlife management lands owned by the state and the Connecticut Audubon Society. The hotel building is a 2-1/2 story wood ...

  9. Isaac Lawrence House - Wikipedia

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    83001270 [1] Added to NRHP. March 10, 1983. The Isaac Lawrence House is a historic house on Elm Street in the Canaan Village of North Canaan, Connecticut. Built about 1751 by one of the town's first settlers, the house has served as a residence and tavern, serving customers on the adjacent travel route. The property is also of archaeological ...