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Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, Connecticut)

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NRHP Reference #
  
94000788

Added to NRHP
  
29 July 1994

Area
  
49 ha

Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, Connecticut)

Location
  
Along Cemetery Rd., Church, E. Main and Liberty Sts., Old Post Rd. and Waterside Ln., Clinton, Connecticut

Architectural style
  
Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival

The Clinton Village Historic District in Clinton, Connecticut is a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1994. It is roughly linear and extends along East Main Street (Route 1) from the Indian River in the west to Old Post Road (Route 145) in the east. The district comprises 154 buildings, objects, sites, and structures that contribute to the historical and architectural significance of the area.

The district includes the Liberty Green Historic District, a park-like triangle between Liberty Street and East Main Street, which includes a park green and 18th-century houses.

Historic buildings

Some of the historic buildings and structures located in the district are:

  • Clinton Volunteer Fire Department (1931)
  • The Academy, now used by the Clinton Parks and Recreation Department (1801)
  • Town Hall
  • First Church of Christ (1837)
  • Abraham Pierson Monument
  • References

    Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, Connecticut) Wikipedia


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