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1 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 1, the Vermont Ballet Theater Company presents its annual springtime “Celebration of Dance” for two performances, the Flynn, Burlington. $17.78-$28. www.flynnvt ...
17 Main Street, home of Arthur J. Smith, publisher of the Newtown Bee newspaper which began in 1877. [3]: 15–16 Liberty Pole/Flagpole [3]: 16 Soldiers and Sailors Monument; Edmond Town Hall; Matthew Curtiss House, 44 Main Street, a museum of the Newtown Historical Society [3]: 17 [5]
The town hall contains not only town offices, but a movie theater, a gymnasium for sports, parties and craft shows; the Alexandria Room, used for weddings, parties and recitals; and other, smaller meeting rooms. Newtown's Booth Memorial public library was opened December 17, 1932 with a capacity for 25,000 volumes.
Newtown Borough Historic District), Newtown, Connecticut March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Reservoir Road ( 41°24′48″N 73°19′23″W / 41.41333°N 73.32306°W / 41.41333; -73.32306 ( March route: Reservoir Road ) ) is a historic site in Newtown, Connecticut
Isaac Davis and Marion Dalton Hall House: September 24, 2010 : 25 Lambert Rd. New Canaan: Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS: 53: Hampton Inn: Hampton Inn: October 27, 2004
Newtown (/ ˈ n u t aʊ n / NOO-town) is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the Greater Danbury area as well as the New York metropolitan area. Newtown was founded in 1705, and later incorporated in 1711. As of the 2020 census, its population was 27,173. [3] The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning ...
The Borough of Newtown occupies about 1,252 acres (5.07 km 2) (or roughly two square miles) in the central part of town. Incorporated in 1824 by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly, it is one of only nine remaining boroughs in the state. The borough adopted zoning for the town center long before the rest of the community.
The Caleb Baldwin Tavern is a historic house at 32 Main Street in the Newtown Borough Historic District in Newtown, Connecticut, built around 1763. [2] The two-and-a-half-story house is considered historically significant for its role in movement of French Army forces under General Rochambeau, as it housed some of the army's officers in June 1781 on their march to the Siege of Yorktown.