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  2. Cromwell, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 Belden sent a substantial donation for the new public library in Cromwell. Sarah Savage, was a teacher of eighth and ninth grades at the Academy in Cromwell, until becoming the town's first Public Librarian of the Belden Library. The Belden Library was established in 1888 and served until 1919. [5]

  3. Cromwell High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1811, Cromwell High School occupied the building now used as Belden Library, which is adjacent to the town hall. There were 278 students total in this year. In 1902, the Nathaniel White School was built, and was used as the high school for 54 years, until the current high school, Cromwell High School, was built in 1956. [2]

  4. List of municipalities in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell: Town: 1851 12.39 14,225 14,005 14,225 +1.6%: Town meeting: Middlesex County: Lower Connecticut River Valley: ... Consolidated with Town and City of Norwalk ...

  5. Main Street Historic District (Cromwell, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell was settled in the 17th century, and remained predominantly agricultural in character well into the 19th century. It had a small but locally important port on the Connecticut River , which declined in the 19th century, and Main Street afterward became the principal economic and civic area of the town.

  6. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Looking west from city hall to the Downtown Area, Meriden, CT. The Civil War monument (1873) is to the right, and the Hanging Hills are in the distance to the right. Photo in 2007. The Curtis Memorial Library building (2007) Red Bridge, one of no more than fifteen lenticular pony truss bridges remaining in Connecticut. [66]

  7. Mansfield Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The area that became the town of Mansfield was first settled about 1692, when Storrs Street was laid out and 21 large house lots were allocated. Two buildings survive from the early period of settlement: the Old Uncle Hall Place, set well on the west side of the street, is a significantly altered house built about 1694, and the Eleazer Williams ...

  8. North Branford Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The only building on the south side of Foxon Road included in the district is the c. 1870 North Branford Hall, built as a school and now housing town offices. All of the buildings in the district are of wood frame construction, except for the Atwater Memorial Library, a brick Colonial Revival structure built in 1943 and enlarged in 1967.

  9. Norfolk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk (NOR-f Ōk) is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,588 at the 2020 census. [1] The town is part of the Northwest Hills Planning Region. The urban center of the town is the Norfolk census-designated place, with a population of 553 at the 2010 census. [2]