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Naugatuck High School was built in 1905 and was considered state of the art for its era. Hillside Avenue wraps around three sides of the building, which gives it a unique distinction that once garnered Naugatuck national attention. The high school, now the Hillside Middle School, appeared in a 1933 Ripley’s Believe It or Not feature. It has three floors, each with an entrance or exit onto the same street.
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