- National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham County, Connecticut
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham County, Connecticut.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]
There are 81 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Abington Congregational Church September 19, 1977 CT 97
41°51′27″N 72°00′29″W / 41.8575°N 72.008056°WPomfret 2 Aldrich Free Public Library July 27, 1994 299 Main St.
41°43′08″N 71°52′32″W / 41.718889°N 71.875556°WPlainfield 3 Ashford Academy December 29, 1988 Fitts Rd.
41°52′22″N 72°07′25″W / 41.872778°N 72.123611°WAshford 4 Benjamin Bosworth House February 17, 1978 John Perry Rd.
41°53′59″N 72°05′03″W / 41.899722°N 72.084167°WEastford 5 Henry C. Bowen House August 24, 1977 CT 169
41°56′57″N 71°58′37″W / 41.949167°N 71.976944°WWoodstock Gothic revival summer cottage visited by three U.S. presidents. Also known as Roseland Cottage. 6 Mathew Bowen Homestead September 10, 1987 Plaine Hill Rd.
41°56′33″N 71°58′25″W / 41.9425°N 71.973611°WWoodstock 7 Brayton Grist Mill June 13, 1986 U.S. Route 44
41°57′02″N 71°58′34″W / 41.950556°N 71.976111°WPomfret 8 Broad Street-Davis Park Historic District December 31, 1998 Roughly along Broad St. from Dorrane St. to Winter St.
41°48′15″N 71°52′51″W / 41.804167°N 71.880833°WKillingly 9 Brooklyn Green Historic District September 23, 1982 CT 169, 205, and 6, Wolf Den, Brown, Prince Hill, and Hyde Rds.
41°47′18″N 71°56′57″W / 41.788333°N 71.949167°WBrooklyn 10 Bush Hill Historic District February 10, 1987 Parts of Bush Hill Rd., CT 169, and Wolf Den Rd.
41°48′43″N 71°57′52″W / 41.811944°N 71.964444°WBrooklyn 11 Butts Bridge May 24, 2010 Butts Bridge Rd. over Quinebaug River
41°39′05″N 71°58′15″W / 41.651364°N 71.970789°WCanterbury 12 Cady-Copp House September 3, 2001 115 Liberty Highway
41°53′27″N 71°51′56″W / 41.890833°N 71.865556°WPutnam 13 Canterbury Center Historic District April 10, 1998 Roughly along Elmdale, Library, N. Canterbury, S. Canterbury, and Westminster Rds.
41°42′06″N 71°58′22″W / 41.701667°N 71.972778°WCanterbury 14 Central Village Historic District August 9, 1991 Roughly, School, Main and Water Sts., and Putnam Rd., north to Plainfield High School
41°43′06″N 71°54′21″W / 41.718333°N 71.905833°WPlainfield 15 Capt. Seth Chandler House December 15, 1993 55 Converse St.
42°00′49″N 71°58′07″W / 42.013611°N 71.968611°WWoodstock 16 Chaplin Historic District October 11, 1978 Chaplin St.
41°47′38″N 72°07′40″W / 41.793889°N 72.127778°WChaplin 17 Church Farm November 17, 1988 396 Mansfield Rd.
41°50′21″N 72°10′11″W / 41.839167°N 72.169722°WAshford 18 Capt. John Clark House October 6, 1970 Route 169, south of Canterbury
41°39′46″N 71°58′25″W / 41.662778°N 71.973611°WCanterbury 19 Prudence Crandall House October 22, 1970 Junction of CT 14 and 169
41°41′52″N 71°58′19″W / 41.697778°N 71.971944°WCanterbury Home of abolitionist and educator Prudence Crandall; also known as the Elisha Payne House 20 Daniel's Village Archeological Site March 30, 1978 Address Restricted Killingly 21 Danielson Main Street Historic District April 8, 1992 Main St. from Water St. to Spring St.
41°48′18″N 71°53′04″W / 41.805°N 71.884444°WKillingly 22 Dayville Historic District August 25, 1988 Main and Pleasant Sts.
41°50′45″N 71°53′08″W / 41.845833°N 71.885556°WKillingly 23 Dorrance Inn August 23, 2002 748 Plainfield Pike
41°41′28″N 71°50′48″W / 41.691111°N 71.846667°WSterling 24 Elliottville Lower Mill April 15, 1982 Peep Toad Rd.
41°50′21″N 71°50′33″W / 41.839167°N 71.8425°WKillingly 25 First Congregational Church of Plainfield July 31, 1986 CT 12
41°41′06″N 71°54′55″W / 41.685°N 71.915278°WPlainfield 26 Forty-Seventh Camp of Rochambeau's Army January 23, 2003 Address Restricted
41°42′09″N 72°09′00″W / 41.7025°N 72.15°WWindham 27 Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army January 8, 2003 Address Restricted Windham 28 Glen Falls Bridge April 1, 1999 Brunswick Ave. over the Moosup River
41°43′01″N 71°51′43″W / 41.716944°N 71.861944°WPlainfield 29 Gwyn Careg April 8, 1994 Junction of U.S. Route 44 and Wolf Den Rd.
41°51′20″N 71°59′52″W / 41.855556°N 71.997778°WPomfret 30 Hampton Hill Historic District September 23, 1982 Main St., Old Route 6, Cedar Swamp Rd.
41°46′57″N 72°03′19″W / 41.7825°N 72.055278°WHampton 31 Hemlock Glen Industrial Archeological District June 5, 2007 Address Restricted Hampton 32 Dr. Chester Hunt Office October 6, 1970 Windham Center Rd.
41°42′00″N 72°09′30″W / 41.7°N 72.158333°WWindham 33 Samuel Huntington Birthplace November 11, 1971 CT 14, 2 mi (3.2 km) west of CT 97
41°41′57″N 72°05′10″W / 41.699167°N 72.086111°WScotland Boyhood saltbox home of the American statesman, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Connecticut and first presiding officer of the Congress of the Confederation 34 Israel Putnam School December 13, 1984 School and Oak Sts.
41°54′57″N 71°54′23″W / 41.915833°N 71.906389°WPutnam 35 William Jillson Stone House August 5, 1971 561 Main St.
41°42′40″N 72°12′38″W / 41.711111°N 72.210556°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 36 Old Killingly High School March 26, 1992 185 Broad St.
41°48′13″N 71°53′08″W / 41.803611°N 71.885556°WKillingly 37 Knowlton Memorial Hall March 17, 1994 25 Pompey Hollow Rd.
41°51′45″N 72°09′02″W / 41.8625°N 72.150556°WAshford 38 Lawton Mills Historic District February 16, 1996 Roughly bounded by 2nd St., Railroad Ave., Norwich Rd., and 5th and 9th Sts.
41°40′32″N 71°55′13″W / 41.675556°N 71.920278°WPlainfield 39 Main Street Historic District June 28, 1982 21-65 Church St., 667-1009 Main St., 24-28 N. St., and 20-22 Walnut St.; also 32, 50, and 54 North St.
41°42′44″N 72°12′54″W / 41.712222°N 72.215°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town. Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of July 29, 1992 40 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Manship Road-Barstow Road January 8, 2003 Manship Rd., Barstow Rd. from its junction with Manship Rd. to Westminister Rd.
41°42′07″N 72°00′13″W / 41.702012°N 72.003665°WCanterbury 41 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Old Canterbury Road June 6, 2003 Old Canterbury Rd: Canterbury Rd. from its junction with Old Canterbury Rd.
41°41′22″N 71°57′04″W / 41.689444°N 71.951111°WPlainfield 42 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Palmer Road June 6, 2003 Palmer Rd, from intersection with Miller Rd. to east of its junction with Pudding Hill Rd.
41°41′57″N 72°03′47″W / 41.699167°N 72.063056°WScotland 43 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Plainfield Pike June 6, 2003 Plainfield Pike from intersection with Industrial Dr., east to its junction with Ledge Hill Rd.
41°40′55″N 71°53′53″W / 41.682015°N 71.897964°WPlainfield 44 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Scotland Road June 6, 2003 Scotland Rd., from intersection with Back Rd. to 80 Scotland Rd.
41°42′03″N 72°08′43″W / 41.700833°N 72.145278°WWindham 45 Mixer Tavern March 17, 1994 14 Westford Rd.
41°51′56″N 72°09′33″W / 41.865556°N 72.159167°WAshford 46 Natchaug Forest Lumber Shed September 4, 1986 Kingsbury Rd., Natchaug State Forest
41°50′21″N 72°05′04″W / 41.839167°N 72.084444°WEastford 47 New Roxbury Ironworks Site February 23, 1996 Address Restricted Woodstock 48 George Pickering Nichols House July 31, 1991 42 Thompson Rd.
41°56′51″N 71°53′04″W / 41.9475°N 71.884444°WThompson 49 North Grosvenordale Mill Historic District April 16, 1993 Riverside Dr. (CT 12), Buckley Hill Rd., Floral Ave., Market La., and Marshall, Central, River, and Holmes Sts.
41°59′09″N 71°53′53″W / 41.985833°N 71.898056°WThompson 50 Old Westfield Cemetery August 26, 2010 320 North St.
41°49′08″N 71°53′21″W / 41.818889°N 71.889167°WKillingly 51 Packerville Bridge November 27, 1992 Packerville Rd. over Mill Brook
41°40′01″N 71°56′56″W / 41.666944°N 71.948889°WPlainfield 52 Plainfield Street Historic District April 11, 1991 Roughly Norwich Rd. from Railroad Ave. to Academy Hill Rd.
41°41′09″N 71°54′54″W / 41.685833°N 71.915°WPlainfield 53 Plainfield Woolen Company Mill August 29, 1985 Main St.
41°43′11″N 71°54′25″W / 41.719722°N 71.906944°WPlainfield 54 Pomfret Street Historic District April 23, 1998 Roughly along Pomfret St. and CT 169, from Bradley Rd. to Woodstock Rd.
41°53′19″N 71°57′51″W / 41.888611°N 71.964167°WPomfret 55 Pomfret Town House January 19, 1989 Town House Rd.
41°51′53″N 71°57′50″W / 41.864722°N 71.963889°WPomfret 56 Prospect Hill Historic District August 29, 2003 Roughly bounded by Bolivia St., Jackson St., Valley St. and Birch St.
41°43′09″N 72°12′12″W / 41.719152°N 72.203264°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 57 Putnam Farm March 11, 1982 Spaulding Rd.
41°49′24″N 71°57′03″W / 41.823333°N 71.950833°WBrooklyn 58 Putnam High School December 10, 1993 126 Church St.
41°55′06″N 71°54′47″W / 41.918333°N 71.913056°WPutnam 59 Putnam Railroad Station July 24, 2007 35 and 45-47 Main St.
41°54′51″N 71°54′30″W / 41.914108°N 71.908296°WPutnam 60 Israel Putnam Wolf Den May 2, 1985 Off Wolf Den Rd.
41°50′36″N 71°59′04″W / 41.843333°N 71.984444°WPomfret 61 Quinebaug Mill-Quebec Square Historic District August 29, 1985 Roughly bounded by the Quinebaug River, Quebec Square, and Elm and S. Main Sts.
41°47′54″N 71°53′21″W / 41.798333°N 71.889167°WBrooklyn and Killingly 62 Quinebaug River Prehistoric Archeological District September 7, 2009 Between Connecticut Route 169 and the Quinebaug River Canterbury 63 Hezekiah S. Ramsdell Farm August 23, 1990 Ramsdell Rd.
41°57′07″N 71°54′39″W / 41.951944°N 71.910833°WThompson 64 Sterling Hill Historic District February 6, 1986 Green Ln. and CT 14A
41°41′23″N 71°50′56″W / 41.689722°N 71.848889°WPlainfield and Sterling 65 Sumner-Carpenter House December 26, 1991 333 Old Colony Rd.
41°54′11″N 72°04′01″W / 41.903056°N 72.066944°WEastford 66 Taylor's Corner January 19, 1989 Route 171
41°56′57″N 72°00′43″W / 41.949261°N 72.011862°WWoodstock 67 Thompson Hill Historic District December 31, 1987 Chase and Quaddick Rds. and CT 193 and CT 200
41°57′27″N 71°52′06″W / 41.9575°N 71.868333°WThompson 68 Trinity Church October 15, 1970 Church St.
41°48′00″N 71°55′28″W / 41.8°N 71.924444°WBrooklyn 69 Union Society of Phoenixville House December 11, 2007 4 Hartford Turnpike
41°52′37″N 72°05′12″W / 41.876944°N 72.086667°WEastford 70 Unitarian Meetinghouse November 9, 1972 Junction of CT 169 and 6
41°46′42″N 71°57′00″W / 41.778333°N 71.95°WBrooklyn 71 Edward Waldo House November 21, 1978 South of Scotland on Waldo Rd.
41°39′33″N 72°06′05″W / 41.659167°N 72.101389°WScotland 72 Wauregan Historic District August 24, 1979 Roughly bounded by CT 12, CT 205, 3rd St., the Quinebaug River, and Chestnut St.
41°44′38″N 71°54′38″W / 41.743889°N 71.910556°WPlainfield 73 Jonathan Wheeler House February 11, 1982 N. Society Rd.
41°45′03″N 71°59′26″W / 41.750833°N 71.990556°WCanterbury 74 Willimantic Armory September 12, 1985 Pleasant St.
41°42′35″N 72°12′54″W / 41.709722°N 72.215°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 75 Willimantic Elks Club September 21, 2005 198 Pleasant St.
41°42′39″N 72°12′45″W / 41.710855°N 72.212448°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 76 Willimantic Footbridge April 19, 1979 Railroad St.
41°42′42″N 72°12′49″W / 41.711667°N 72.213611°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 77 Willimantic Freight House and Office June 14, 1982 Bridge St.
41°42′44″N 72°13′15″W / 41.712222°N 72.220833°WWindham In the Willimantic section of the town 78 Windham Center Historic District June 4, 1979 CT 14 and CT 203
41°42′08″N 72°09′40″W / 41.702222°N 72.161111°WWindham 79 Witter House October 6, 1970 Chaplin St.
41°47′47″N 72°07′46″W / 41.796389°N 72.129444°WChaplin 80 Woodstock Academy Classroom Building February 16, 1984 Academy Rd.
41°57′02″N 71°58′33″W / 41.950556°N 71.975833°WWoodstock 81 Woodstock Hill Historic District January 6, 1999 Roughly along Plain Hill Rd., and Academy Rd., including parts of Old Hall Rd. and Child Hill Rd.
41°57′04″N 71°58′32″W / 41.951111°N 71.975556°WWoodstock See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Connecticut
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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