Middletown South Green Historic District

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Middletown South Green Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Location: Middletown, Connecticut
Architect: Multiple
Architectural style(s): Second Empire, Italianate, Gothic Revival
Added to NRHP: August 12, 1975
NRHP Reference#: 75001922[1]
Governing body: Local

Located in Middletown, Connecticut, the South Green Historic District was created to preserved the historic character of the City's south green and the historic buildings that surround it.

[edit] South Green Historic District Inventory

22 Church Street
40 Church Street
65 Church Street
85 Church Street
8 Crescent Street- Queen Anne
11 Crescent Street
15 Crescent Street- pre-1877, Gothic Revival
29 Crescent Street

From a 1907 postcard: "Our streets here are extra wide, plenty of grass between walks and curbs. Beautiful old trees. Packs of love and greetings to all, Carl"
From a 1907 postcard: "Our streets here are extra wide, plenty of grass between walks and curbs. Beautiful old trees. Packs of love and greetings to all, Carl"

31 Crescent Street- Second Empire
41 Crescent Street- Late 19th century
45 Crescent Street- Late 19th century
49 Crescent Street- 1872-1873, Second Empire, George Finley House
55 Crescent Street- 1871, Italianate, Wilcox-Meech House
59 Crescent Street- before 1869, Italianate, Smith-Stiles House
71 Crescent Street- 1895, Queen Anne
77 Crescent Street- 1866 - 1867, Second Empire
9 Pleasant Street- 1868, Gothic Revival, South Congregational Church
15 Pleasant Street- 1870-1871, Second Empire, Smith-Stiles House
21 Pleasant Street- 1721, Center Chimney Colonial, Rockwell-Sumner House
27 Pleasant Street- 1872 - 1873, Second Empire, Hayes-Chaffe House
33 Pleasant Street- 1870, Second Empire, White-Stoddard House
11 South Main Street- 1811, Federal with Italianate remodeling, Mather-Douglas House
15 South Main Street
22 South Main Street- 1902, Colonial Revival
30 South Main Street
36 South Main Street
40 South Main Street
51 South Main Street- 1854, Italianate, Ira k. Penfield House
57 South Main Street- 1851-1852, Italianate, Franklin B. Comstock House
61 South Main Street- 1851, Italianate, Russell Frisbie House
73 South Main Street

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[edit] References

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2006-03-15).