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The American poet James Merrill and his partner David Jackson moved to the borough of Stonington, Connecticut, in 1954, purchasing a property at 107 Water Street. [3] It had once been a nineteenth-century residential and commercial structure that had first served as a drug store and a residence for the owner's family.
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Stonington Harbor Light – 7 Water Street (added February 1, 1976) Stonington Borough School – 25 Orchard Street (added September 17, 1978) Whitehall Mansion – 42 Whitehall Avenue (Route 27) in the Mystic section (added May 12, 1979)
Shannon Raposo, who co-owns Primo on Water Street with her partner James Primo III, stands inside their new Fall River restaurant and event venue. The 36 Water St. spot will be hosting Primo ...
The building used for the pizza restaurant was a converted home in Stonington Borough at 70 Water St. [7] After the film's release, the real-life Mystic Pizza building [8] in downtown Mystic was renovated to resemble the film set. The Windsor family home, the wedding reception restaurant, the Peg Leg Pub pool hall, and the fishing docks were ...
Stonington is a borough and the town center of Stonington, Connecticut, United States, referred to by locals as "The Borough". The population was 976 at the 2020 United States Census, up from 929 in 2010. [1] The densely built Borough of Stonington occupies a point of land that projects into Little Narragansett Bay. It has two main streets that ...
A new Mediterranean restaurant is opening soon at 753 N. Water St. Mediterranean Kuzina will open Aug. 10, according to owner Ender Erk. It's at the corner of North Water Street and East Mason ...
The Mechanic Street Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century mill and mill village in a 14-block area of the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, Connecticut. Extending along the Pawcatuck River and south of West Broad Street ( United States Route 1 ), the area includes a large brick mill complex on the banks of the river, and a ...