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This type started in 1924. Used on private trailers. Camper: As passenger base, but with "Camper" in place of slogan 12345 123·456 This type started in 1969. Classic Motorcycle: Blue on white 1234 Used on collectable motorcycles that are at least 20 years old. Previously "Early American," black on white. Classic Vehicle Blue on white 00·ABCD
First reinforced concrete structure in U.S., built in the 1870s on state line, and extending into Rye Brook, New York: 35: Josiah Wilcox House: Josiah Wilcox House: November 30, 1988 : 354 Riversville Rd. in the Riversville neighborhood [16]: 2
Located just north of downtown along the CT River and I-91 the North Meadows is a commercial, industrial and recreational area that is home to many of the area's car dealerships. Once undeveloped farmland, where military encampments were held and wintertime brought skating on the Connecticut River, the North Meadows underwent tremendous change ...
Large double houses, such as 101–103 and 105–107 Main, were built on the land in the following decade. A Universalist church was built on the common in 1833. The Fry & Gregory saddle factory, built in 1836 at 68 Main Street, is one of the extant buildings exemplifying commercial activity during this period. [2]
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Originally built as a house, with modern storefronts attached. Platt Block, 43 East Main Street. A four-story stone brick building with limestone trim, it was one of the first large commercial buildings in the district when built in 1888. Reynolds Block, 26–28 North Main Street. Half of an otherwise intact 1854 Italianate building facing the ...
This is a list of turnpikes built and operated by private companies or non-profit turnpike trusts in the U.S. state of Connecticut, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are still maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned.
I-95 follows the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line eastward for 88 miles (142 km). This portion of the highway passes through the most heavily urbanized section of Connecticut along the shoreline between Greenwich and New Haven, with daily traffic volumes of around 150,000 vehicles throughout the entire 48-mile (77 km) length between the New York state line and the junction ...