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The Old Middletown Post Office, in Middletown, Connecticut, also known as the U.S. Post Office, was built in 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982. [ 1 ] The building is also on the NRHP as a contributing property of the Main Street Historic District .
291 Main Street, Old Post Office, 1916, Renaissance Revival 315 Main Street, Middletown Savings Bank, 1928, Academic Classicism 319-323 Main Street, Old Banking House Block, 1796 - south section; 1815 - north section
Roughly Main St. between College and Hartford Ave. 41°33′45″N 72°38′56″W / 41.5625°N 72.648889°W / 41.5625; -72.648889 ( Main Street Historic District (Middletown Middletown
Demolition workers have begun to rip apart a Middletown office building to make way for Life Time, a $40 million fitness, health and sports club.
The Metro South Historic District encompasses a portion of the downtown area of Middletown, Connecticut.Extending south from Main and College Streets for two blocks, this area was developed in the 19th century, and contains a diversity of well-preserved architecture from that period, some with association to locally important individuals.
The Highland Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Middletown, Connecticut. Centered at the junction of Atkins Street and Country Club Road, the district encompasses a collection of well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture, including some of Middletown's oldest surviving buildings.
During Giuliano's three terms in office, Middletown's Main Street became a hub for small businesses, and the city began investing heavily in the arts. Democrat Daniel T. Drew defeated Giuliano in 2011. Drew has pushed for increased development in the city's North End, an area that has been plagued by poverty and crime in recent decades.
The main part of this structure was erected in 1814 by John Watkinson as a woolen factory. Pamecha Creek was a prime source of water power in Middletown; a mill had occupied this site since the 1650s. Following Watkinson's death in 1836, this building was occupied by another woolen business, known as The Pamecha Manufacturing Company.