East Haddam Historic District

East Haddam Historic District
Location: CT 149, Broom, Norwich, Creamery, Lumberyard, and Landing Hill Rds., East Haddam, Connecticut
Area: 110 acres (45 ha)
Architect: Multiple
Architectural style: Greek Revival, Federal, Late Victorian, and Other
Governing body: Private and Local
NRHP Reference#: 83001273[1]
Added to NRHP: April 29, 1983

East Haddam Historic District is a 110-acre (45 ha) historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut representing the historical development of two 18th-century settlements of the town on the east bank of the Connecticut River, Upper Landing and Lower Landing. The district is linear and runs along Route 149. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and included 90 contributing buildings and 13 non-contributing buildings in the civic center of East Haddam, including examples of Greek Revival, Federal and Late Victorian architecture. Also included in the district are two monuments (one to Nathan Hale and another to Gen. Joseph Spencer), a park, and a cemetery.[1][2]

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