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South Glastonbury Historic District

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Boundary increase
  
September 24, 2009

Added to NRHP
  
23 November 1984

Area
  
30 ha

South Glastonbury Historic District httpsthumbstruliacdncompicturesthumbs5ps

Location
  
High, Hopewell, Main and Water Sts., Glastonbury, Connecticut

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Colonial, Queen Anne

NRHP Reference #
  
84000250 (original) 09000343 (increase)

Restaurants
  
2 Hopewell Bistro & Bar, Pizzeria Sassano, Lottie's Country Kitchen, Flynn's Grill - LLC, Rose's Berry Farm - LLC

Similar
  
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, Crystal Lake - Connecticut, Kimberly Mansion, Dr Elizur Hale House, Z Rink

The South Glastonbury Historic District is a historic district in Glastonbury, Connecticut. It encompasses the historic village center of South Glastonbury, which was first settled in the 17th century. High Street is the oldest street in the district; it is part of the original east-west route from the Connecticut River ferry connecting Glastonbury and [Rocky Hill, Connecticut|Rocky Hill]]. The village center is a triangle made up of all or part of Main, High, and Water Streets, and includes 83 contributing resources, including the public library, located in a former Methodist Church built in 1828, a c. 1740 house at 120 High Street, and the c. 1878 Carpenter Gothic St. Augustine's Church.

Map of South Glastonbury, Glastonbury, CT 06073, USA

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and enlarged in 2009 to include properties further along Main Street as far as Chestnut Hill Road.

References

South Glastonbury Historic District Wikipedia


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