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  2. High Watch Recovery Center - Wikipedia

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    High Watch Recovery Center was founded that year when Folsom met Marty Mann and Bill Wilson, who had recently founded Alcoholics Anonymous. Marty Mann, Bill Wilson, his wife Lois, and other friends drove to Kent, Connecticut, to meet Sister Francis at Joy Farm in the fall of 1939. It was a historic weekend, ending in Sister Francis asking Bill ...

  3. Curtis House - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Hardware Store, Paonia, Colorado, listed on the NRHP in Delta County, Colorado; Sanford-Curtis-Thurber House, Newtown, Connecticut; Nathaniel Curtis House, Stamford, Connecticut; Curtis Mansion, Newark, Delaware, listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Middletown ...

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts in Middletown, Connecticut that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 35 in the city, which is a large portion of all NRHP listings in Middlesex County. There are 89 others in the county, listed here. The Middletown listings are:

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  6. Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House - Wikipedia

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    The Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House, also known as James Thurber House, is a historic house at 71 Riverside Road in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown, Connecticut. It is a Georgian style house built in c.1780 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

  7. Nathaniel Curtis House - Wikipedia

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    The Nathaniel Curtis House is a Georgian style house at 600 Housatonic Avenue in Stratford, Connecticut. Built about 1735, it is one of the town's few surviving 18th-century buildings. It was moved, by water, on a barge, in 1973, to its present location on the bank of the Housatonic River to rescue it from demolition.

  8. History of Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    A move to the interior meant they could have more land to farm. Most of the men settled with their families on the original 4-acre (16,000 m 2) plots in a relatively compact village near the main street. [1] Their houses were built in the saltbox or Cape Cod cottage style and were 1½ or 2 stories high.

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