National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Connecticut

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]

There are 276 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 9 National Historic Landmarks. Of these, 55 are located in the city of Bridgeport and covered separately in National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Thirty-three are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich, Connecticut and another 33 are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford, Connecticut. There are 157 properties and districts which are entirely outside those three cities or which span outside, and which are covered here in this list (Merritt Parkway is listed here as well as in the Greenwich and Stamford lists).

All of the National Historic Landmarks, are listed here or in the Greenwich and Stamford subareas. Forty-six of these here or in Greenwich or Stamford are historic districts.[2]

Architecture addressed in the NRHP listings is quite varied. Of special interest is an unusual concentration of modern or International Style houses in New Canaan, Connecticut designed by the "Harvard Five" architects, including: Landis Gores House, the Richard and Geraldine Hodgson House, the Philip Johnson Glass House, and the Noyes House.

There are numerous bridges included in the listings. Seven are moveable bridges, including the Saugatuck River Bridge from 1884, the oldest moveable bridge in the state, and the Washington Bridge which carries U.S. 1 into New Haven County. Five are moveable railway bridges: the Mianus River Railroad Bridge, the Norwalk River Railroad Bridge, the Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge, the Pequonnock River Railroad Bridge (in Bridgeport), and the Housatonic River Railroad Bridge. One bridge is part of a dam and hydroelectric plant complex, the Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant. Five bridges bring roads across shorter crossings: the Perry Avenue Bridge in Norwalk, the Main Street Bridge and the Turn-of-River Bridge in Stamford, the Riverside Avenue Bridge in Greenwich, and the picturesque Pine Creek Park Bridge in Fairfield. Also there are numerous bridges that are included in the Merritt Parkway listing, out of 69 original bridges of the parkway. (This includes both bridges carrying the Merritt Parkway, and bridges crossing it). Other bridges are contributing structures within historic districts, such as the Pulaski Street Bridge within the South End Historic District of Stamford,[3] and a concrete arch bridge from 1941 in the Aspetuck Historic District.[4]:12

There are nine NRHP-listed lighthouses (including two in Bridgeport).

Seven sites are listed partially or wholly for their association with the marches of French general Rochambeau's troops through the county, on their way to and from victory at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781. The sites still evoke the character of the well-mapped route of the army in 1781 and 1782.

Contents: Counties in Connecticut
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 30, 2011.[5]


Current listings

[6] Landmark name [7] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 The Allen House 02010-07-22July 22, 2010 4 Burritt's Landing North
Westport Built in 1958, the house is the only known example in Westport of work by Chicago architect Roy Binkley, Jr..[8]
2 Aspetuck Historic District 01991-08-23August 23, 1991 Roughly, Redding Rd. from its junction with Old Redding Rd. to Welles Hill Rd. and Old Redding Rd. north past the Aspetuck River
Easton and Weston A historic district that "embodies the distinctive architectural and cultural-landscape characteristics of a farming community from the late colonial and early national periods.... The widely spaced distribution of houses, most accompanied by a barn and all ith ample yards that once served as pasture, field or garden recalls the appearance of an inland Connecticut farming community when agriculture was the basis of the local economy."[4]
3 Caleb Baldwin Tavern 02002-08-23August 23, 2002 32 Main St.
Newtown Built c. 1763, a two-and-a-half-story house which hosted officers of French commander Rochambeau's troops in 1781 en route to the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia. It also an example of traditional 18th-century New England architecture, and retains some details from that time period. The house is located within the Newtown Borough Historic District.[9]
4 Ball and Roller Bearing Company 01989-08-25August 25, 1989 20-22 Maple Ave.
Danbury Also known as American Family Crafts or Joseph McNutt House and Machine Shop, this is a building from 1917, plus a company office building that was the Queen Anne-style former home of Joseph Nutt.[10]
5 Aaron Barlow House 01982-04-29April 29, 1982 Umpawaug Rd. at Station Rd.
Redding Built in 1730; important as a surviving example embodying "the characteristics of early Georgian style domestic architecture that became prominent in the Colonies beginning in the mid-18th century" and also for its association with Col. Aaron Barlow, Joel Barlow, and General Israel Putnam. It is located in the West Redding section of the town.[11]
6 Daniel and Esther Bartlett House 01993-04-15April 15, 1993 43 Lonetown Rd.
Redding Federal style house built in 1796, well-preserved, somewhat unusual for its shingle siding.[12]
7 Daniel Basset House 02002-08-23August 23, 2002 1024 Monroe Turnpike
Monroe Colonial house that was, on June 30, 1781, site of a ball given for a mounted detachment of Rochambeau's army, which camped nearby.[13]
8 Benedict House and Shop 01998-12-04December 4, 1998 57 Rockwell Rd.
Ridgefield House was built in 1740 with an adjoining cobbler's shop, significant as a rare surviving example of a colonial artisan's workshop. Sympathetic renovated by architect Cass Gilbert and other care has preserved the property in good condition.[14]
9 Beth Israel Synagogue 01991-11-29November 29, 1991 31 Concord St., in South Norwalk
Norwalk Former synagogue that is unusual for its Moorish onion domes.[15]:8-9
10 Birdcraft Sanctuary 01982-06-23June 23, 1982 314 Unquowa Rd.
Fairfield Oldest bird sanctuary in the U.S., where Mabel Osgood Wright originated "birdscaping".
11 Nathan B. Booth House 01992-04-17April 17, 1992 6080 Main St.
Stratford A post-and-beam construction farmhouse built in 1843. It is of vernacular architecture and illustrates a transition between Greek Revival architecture and Federal architecture styles. The house is located in the Putney section of town.[16]
12 Boothe Homestead 01985-05-01May 1, 1985 Main St.
Stratford Historic homestead and museum of Americana.
13 Boston Post Road Historic District 01982-12-16December 16, 1982 567-728 Boston Post Rd., 1-25 Brookside Rd., and 45-70 Old Kingshighway N.
Darien Historic district that includes a row of 12 nineteenth century houses on Boston Post Road, and a town hall and a Greek Revival church.[17]
14 Bradley Edge Tool Company Historic District 01995-11-22November 22, 1995 Roughly, Lyons Plains Rd. north and south of its junction with White Birch Rd.
Weston District of 30 contributing buildings and the site of the Bradley Edge Tool Company complex, which burned in 1911. Its Miles Bradley House is an "exceptional example of Italianate architecture", with unusual "double bullseye windows".[18]
15 Bradley-Hubbell House 02003-04-18April 18, 2003 535 Black Rock Turnpike
Easton
16 Bradley-Wheeler House 01984-07-05July 5, 1984 25 Avery Pl.
Westport Headquarters and museum of the Westport Historical Society
17 Branchville Railroad Tenement 01982-08-12August 12, 1982 Old Main Highway
Ridgefield
18 Marcel Breuer House II 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 122 Sunset Hill Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
19 Bronson Windmill 01971-12-29December 29, 1971 3015 Bronson Rd.
Fairfield
20 Brookfield Center Historic District 01991-08-15August 15, 1991 Long Meadow Hill Rd.
Brookfield
21 Hugh Cain Fulling Mill and Elias Glover Woolen Mill Archeological Site 01985-09-19September 19, 1985 Address Restricted
Ridgefield
22 Camps Nos. 10 and 41 of Rochambeau's Army 02002-05-06May 6, 2002 Address Restricted
Newtown
23 Cannondale Historic District 01992-11-12November 12, 1992 Roughly bounded by Cannon, Danbury and Seeley Rds.
Wilton A 202-acre (82 ha) historic district that is significant for coherently embodying "the distinctive architectural and cultural-landscape characteristics of a small commercial center as well as an agricultural community from the early national period through the early 20th century....[including embodying] virtually the full array of human activity in this region—farming, residential, religious, educational, community groups (the Grange), small-scale manufacturing, transportation, and even government (the building that housed the first Cannondale Post Office)."[19]
24 Arthur and Lyn Chivvis House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 2 Wydendown Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
25 Christ Episcopal Church and Tashua Burial Ground 02001-04-25April 25, 2001 5170 Madison Ave.
Trumbull
26 Commodore Hull School 01983-06-30June 30, 1983 130 Oak Ave.
Shelton A former elementary school that was built in 1907, believed to be the only elementary school in Connecticut constructed of terra cotta blocks and reinforced concrete construction, and significant as an example of the movement towards completely fireproof building, in general stirred by the 1871 great fire of Chicago. Its design is "bold, colorful, and striking".[20]
27 Compo-Owenoke Historic District 01991-04-19April 19, 1991 Roughly bounded by Gray's Creek, Compo Rd. S., and Long Island Sound
Westport
28 Cosier-Murphy House 01991-07-31July 31, 1991 67 CT 39
New Fairfield
29 Nathaniel Curtis House 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 600 Housatonic Ave.
Stratford
30 Hanford Davenport House 01989-08-03August 3, 1989 353 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan
31 Durisol House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 43 Marshall Ridge Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
32 Rev. John Ely House 02001-04-25April 25, 2001 54 Milwaukee Ave.
Bethel
33 Fairfield Historic District 01971-03-24March 24, 1971 Old Post Rd. from Post Rd. to Turney Rd.
Fairfield
34 Fairfield Railroad Stations 01989-07-28July 28, 1989 Carter Henry Dr.
Fairfield
35 Five Mile River Landing Historic District 02009-09-23September 23, 2009 Rowayton Ave. to Jo's Barn Way
Norwalk
36 Elinor and Sherman Ford House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 55 Talmadge Hill Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
37 Gallaher Estate 02011-06-23June 23, 2011 300 Grumman Ave.
Norwalk
38 Georgetown Historic District 01987-03-09March 9, 1987 Roughly bounded by US 7, Portland Ave., CT 107, and the Norwalk River
Redding and Wilton Historic district consisting of the former Gilbert and Bennett manufacturing plant, institutional housing built for the plant workers, and other private homes.[21]
39 Glover House 01982-02-11February 11, 1982 50 Main St.
Newtown
40 John Glover House 02001-08-17August 17, 2001 53 Echo Valley Rd.
Newtown
41 Godillot Place 01977-08-29August 29, 1977 60, 65 Jesup Rd.
Westport A Stick style house built in 1879 , an associated cottage, and a carriage barn.[22]
42 Landis Gores House 02002-03-21March 21, 2002 192 Cross Ridge Rd.
New Canaan An austere International Style built in 1948, home of Harvard Five architect Landis Gores[23]
43 Green Farms School 01991-04-19April 19, 1991 Junction of Morningside Dr. S. and Boston Post Rd., In the Greens Farms
Westport Tudor Revival style school built in 1925, designed by architect Charles Cutler[24]
44 Greenfield Hill Grange #133 02008-01-25January 25, 2008 1873 Hillside Rd.
Fairfield
45 Greenfield Hill Historic District 01971-03-11March 11, 1971 Roughly bounded by Meeting House Ln., Hillside Rd., Verna Hil Rd. and Bronson Rd.
Fairfield
46 Greens Ledge Lighthouse 01990-05-29May 29, 1990 Long Island Sound, south of the Five Mile River and west of Norwalk Harbor
Norwalk
47 Greenwood Avenue Historic District 01999-12-17December 17, 1999 Roughly along Greenwood Ave., P.T. Barnum Sq., Depot Pl., and South St.
Bethel
48 Isaac Davis and Marion Dalton Hall House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 25 Lambert Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
49 Hampton Inn 02004-10-27October 27, 2004 179 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan
50 Hattertown Historic District 01996-12-06December 6, 1996 Roughly, junction of Aunt Park Ln., Castle Meadow, Hattertown, and Hi Barlow Rds.
Newtown
51 Haviland and Elizabeth Streets-Hanford Place Historic District 01988-05-26May 26, 1988 Roughly bounded by Haviland, Day Sts., Hanford Pl., and S. Main St.
Norwalk Cohesive group of 36 late 19th- and early 20th-century houses, exemplifying Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Italianate, Second Empire architectural styles and vernacular interpretations thereof. The district is located in South Norwalk.[25]
52 Thomas Hawley House 01980-04-11April 11, 1980 514 Purdy Hill Rd.
Monroe
53 Hearthstone Castle 01987-12-31December 31, 1987 18 Brushy Hill Rd.
Danbury
54 Richard and Geraldine Hodgson House 02005-01-28January 28, 2005 881 Ponus Ridge Rd.
New Canaan
55 Housatonic River Railroad Bridge 01987-06-12June 12, 1987 Amtrak right-of-way at the Housatonic River
Stratford and Milford
56 Huntington Center Historic District 02000-03-31March 31, 2000 Roughly along Church and Huntington Sts., from Ripton Rd. to the Farmill River
Shelton
57 Hurlbutt Street School 01996-07-25July 25, 1996 157 Hurlbutt St.
Wilton
58 Thomas Hyatt House 01984-02-16February 16, 1984 11 Barlow Mountain Rd.
Ridgefield
59 Charles Ives House 01976-04-26April 26, 1976 7 Mountainville Ave.
Danbury 1780 house of Ives family, moved twice, was birthplace of composer Charles Ives in 1874.
60 Philip Johnson Glass House 01997-02-18February 18, 1997 798-856 Ponus Ridge Rd.
New Canaan Modern masterpiece of glass and steel by architect Philip Johnson.
61 Capt. David Judson House 01973-03-20March 20, 1973 967 Academy Hill
Stratford Georgian home built in 1723, stone fireplace and foundation from 1639.
62 Lewis June House 01984-02-16February 16, 1984 478 N. Salem Rd.
Ridgefield
63 Kaatz Icehouse 01977-09-19September 19, 1977 North of Trumbull at 255 Whitney Ave.
Trumbull A former warehouse-type building on Kaatz Pond that operated as an icehouse from 1908 to 1955.[26] Listed on the NRHP in 1977, it was demolished in 1978. It remains NRHP-listed, apparently by administrative error.
64 Keeler Tavern 01982-04-29April 29, 1982 132 Main St.
Ridgefield
65 Kettle Creek Historic District 01995-11-22November 22, 1995 Roughly, Weston and Old Weston Rds. north of Broad St.
Weston
66 Kings Highway North Historic District 01998-08-10August 10, 1998 Roughly along Kings Highway, N., from Wilton Rd. to Woodside Ave.
Westport
67 David Lambert House 01992-07-24July 24, 1992 150 Danbury Rd.
Wilton
68 Nathan B. Lattin Farm 01990-05-24May 24, 1990 22 Walker Hill Rd.
Newtown
69 John Black Lee House I 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 729 Laurel Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
70 Isaac Lewis House 01991-11-21November 21, 1991 50 Paradise Green Pl.
Stratford
71 Lockwood-Mathews Mansion 01970-12-30December 30, 1970 295 West Ave., in Central Norwalk
Norwalk Second Empire style mansion built in 1864.
72 Locust Avenue School 01985-05-30May 30, 1985 Locust Ave.
Danbury 1896 school designed by architect Warren Briggs and featured in his Modern American School Buildings. One of the last 19th century schools still used in the state, and one of the last "lab schools", used for advanced teacher training. Today Danbury's alternative high school.[27]:2,13
73 Joseph Loth Company Building 01984-05-17May 17, 1984 25 Grand St.
Norwalk
74 Phineas Chapman Lounsbury House 01975-10-03October 3, 1975 316 Main St.
Ridgefield
75 Main Street Historic District 01983-11-29November 29, 1983 Boughton, Elm, Ives, Keeler, Main, West and White Sts.
Danbury
76 David Mallett, Jr., House 01986-02-20February 20, 1986 420 Tashua Rd.
Trumbull Built in 1760, an exceptionally well-preserved center-chimney colonial farmhouse, and has significance for its 150 year history of association with the Mallett family. The house is located in the Tashua District of Trumbull.[28]
77 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Reservoir Road 02003-01-08January 8, 2003 Junction of Reservoir Rd and Mt. Pleasant Rd. S.
Newtown
78 March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Ridgebury Road 02003-06-06June 6, 2003 Ridgebury Road, from intersection with Old Stagecoach S
Ridgefield
79 Marvin Tavern 01984-04-26April 26, 1984 405 Danbury Rd.
Wilton
80 Stephen Tyng Mather House 01966-10-15October 15, 1966 19 Stephen Mather Rd.
Darien Home of Stephen Tyng Mather, champion for the formation of the National Park Service and its first director.
81 Meadowlands 01987-10-06October 6, 1987 274 Middlesex Rd.
Darien
82 Meeker's Hardware 01983-06-09June 9, 1983 86-90 White St.
Danbury
83 Merritt Parkway 01991-04-17April 17, 1991 CT 15 and right-of-way between the New York state line and the Housatonic River bridge
Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan, Norwalk, Westport, Fairfield, Trumbull, Stratford
84 Mill Cove Historic District 01991-04-19April 19, 1991 Between Compo Mill Cove and Long Island Sound
Westport
85 Beaven W. Mills House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 31 Chichester Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
86 Willis N. Mills House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 1380 Ponus Ridge Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
87 Monroe Center Historic District 01977-08-19August 19, 1977 CT 110 and CT 111
Monroe
88 Charles and Peggy Murphy House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 320 N Wilton Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
89 National Hall Historic District 01984-09-13September 13, 1984 Riverside Ave., Wilton and Post Rds.; in downtown Westport, on the west side of (and abutting) the Saugatuck River and north side of Post Road East
Westport
90 New Haven Railroad Danbury Turntable 02005-09-15September 15, 2005 120 White St.
Danbury A railroad turntable in the yard of the Danbury Railway Museum.
91 New York Belting and Packing Co. 01982-06-02June 2, 1982 45-71 and 79-89 Glen Rd.
Newtown
92 Newtown Borough Historic District 01996-12-20December 20, 1996 Roughly, Main St. from Hawley Rd. to Academy Ln.
Newtown A 100-acre (40 ha)historic district including core of the original borough of Newtown. Includes 225 contributing buildings, a locally important flagpole, and the "Ram's Pasture", a meadow that was common land.[29]
93 Nichols Farms Historic District 01987-08-20August 20, 1987 Center Rd., 1681-1944 Huntington Turnpike, 5-34 Priscilla Pl., and 30-172 Shelton Rd.
Trumbull Located atop Mischa Hill along the Farm Highway in Nichols, the district includes many good examples from a wide range of architectural styles from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The buildings stand together in their original village setting. Most properties include a period barn or carriage house and all have ample yards that once served as pasture, field or garden, and recalls the appearance of an inland Connecticut farming community when agriculture was the basis of the local economy. The architecture also reflects the influences of three stages of economic development, the original agricultural settlement, the 19th century industrial activity, and the 20th century function as a suburb of a large city.
94 Nichols Satinet Mill Site 01996-02-23February 23, 1996 Address Restricted
Newtown
95 Norfield Historic District 01991-07-31July 31, 1991 Roughly, junction of Weston and Norfield Rds. northeast to Hedgerow Common
Weston
96 Norwalk City Hall 01995-03-23March 23, 1995 41 N. Main St., in South Norwalk
Norwalk
97 Norwalk Green Historic District 01987-12-14December 14, 1987 Roughly bounded by Smith & Park Sts., Boston Post Rd., East, & Morgan Aves.
Norwalk
98 Noyes House 02008-10-10October 10, 2008 Address restricted
New Canaan International Style house designed by Eliot Noyes.
99 Norwalk Island Lighthouse 01989-01-19January 19, 1989 Sheffield Island
Norwalk On Sheffield Island, one of the Norwalk Islands
100 Norwalk River Railroad Bridge 01987-06-12June 12, 1987 Amtrak/New Haven Line right-of-way at the Norwalk River, in South Norwalk
Norwalk
101 Octagon House (Danbury) 01973-05-07May 7, 1973 21 Spring St.
Danbury An octagon house built in 1852
102 David Ogden House 01979-08-17August 17, 1979 1520 Bronson Rd.
Fairfield
103 Old Mine Park Archeological Site 01990-12-13December 13, 1990 Address Restricted
Trumbull
104 John Osborne House 01987-02-12February 12, 1987 909 King's Highway, W.
Fairfield
105 Oysterman's Row 02010-11-17November 17, 2010 Roughly bounded by Pond St., Rowayton Ave., Cook St., and Roton Ave.
Norwalk
106 Peck Ledge Lighthouse 01990-05-29May 29, 1990 Long Island Sound, southeast of Norwalk Harbor and northeast of Goose Island
Norwalk
107 Maxwell E. Perkins House 02004-05-06May 6, 2004 63 Park St.
New Canaan House of Maxwell E. Perkins, the editor of Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe.
108 Perry Avenue Bridge 02006-10-25October 25, 2006 Perry Avenue over Silvermine River
Norwalk
109 Pine Creek Park Bridge 01992-04-08April 8, 1992 North of Old Dam Rd., over Pine Creek
Fairfield
110 Plumb Memorial Library 01978-11-07November 7, 1978 47 Wooster St.
Shelton
111 Pond-Weed House 01978-10-11October 11, 1978 2591 Post Rd.
Darien
112 Verneur Pratt Historic District 02011-07-19July 19, 2011 Address restircted
Norwalk
113 Putnam Memorial State Park 01970-12-29December 29, 1970 Junction of Routes 58 (Black Rock Tpke.) and 107 (Park Rd.)
Redding
114 Redding Center Historic District 01992-10-01October 1, 1992 Roughly, 4-25B Cross Highway, including Read Cemetery, 61-100 Hill Rd., 0-15 Lonetown Rd. and 118 Sanfordtown Rd.
Redding
115 Frederic Remington House 01966-10-15October 15, 1966 154 Barry Ave.
Ridgefield Home of Frederic Remington, a painter and sculptor famous for his depictions of the American West.
116 Restmore 02009-07-01July 1, 2009 375 Warner Hill Road
Fairfield
117 John Rider House 01977-11-23November 23, 1977 43 Main St.
Danbury
118 Ridgebury Congregational Church 01984-03-01March 1, 1984 Ridgebury Rd. and George Washington Highway
Ridgefield
119 Ridgefield Center Historic District 01984-09-07September 7, 1984 Roughly bounded by Pound St., Fairview Ave., Prospect, Ridge, and Whipstick Rds.
Ridgefield
120 P. Robinson Fur Cutting Company 01982-11-30November 30, 1982 Oil Mill Rd.
Danbury
121 Rock Ledge 01977-08-02August 2, 1977 South of Norwalk at 33, 40-42 Highland Ave.
Norwalk A mansion that belonged to a U.S. Steel executive.
122 John Rogers Studio 01966-10-15October 15, 1966 33 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan Studio of nineteenth-century American sculptor John Rogers
123 Sanford-Curtis-Thurber House 02007-06-21June 21, 2007 71 Riverside Rd.
Newtown
124 Saugatuck River Bridge 01987-02-12February 12, 1987 CT 136
Westport From 1884, a swinging bridge
125 Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge 01987-06-12June 12, 1987 Amtrak right-of-way at the Saugatuck River
Westport
126 Seth Seelye House 01977-08-29August 29, 1977 189 Greenwood Ave.
Bethel
127 Shambaugh House 01999-04-09April 9, 1999 12 Old Hill Rd.
Westport
128 Sherman Historic District 01991-07-31July 31, 1991 Roughly the junction of Old Greenswood Rd. and CT 37 Center NE. past the junction of CT 37 E. and CT 39 N., and Sawmill Rd.
Sherman
129 Silvermine Center Historic District 02009-06-23June 23, 2009 Roughly centered on Silvermine and Perry Avenues
Norwalk
130 Sloan-Raymond-Fitch House 01982-04-29April 29, 1982 224 Danbury Rd.
Wilton
131 South Main and Washington Streets Historic District 01977-12-16December 16, 1977 68-139 Washington St. and 2-24 S. Main St.; also 11-15 through 54-60 S. Main St.; also roughly along N. Main St. from Washington St. to Ann St.
Norwalk Second and third sets of boundaries represent boundary increases of 01985-11-08 November 8, 1985 and 01999-04-15 April 15, 1999 respectively
132 Southport Historic District 01971-03-24March 24, 1971 Roughly bounded by Southport Harbor, RR, Old South Rd. and Rose Hill Rd.
Fairfield District of historic, tony homes
133 Southport Railroad Stations 01989-07-28July 28, 1989 96 Station St. and 100 Center St.
Fairfield Working railroad station (westbound building) in the Southport section of Fairfield. Repaired in 2009 after a 2008 fire. Eastbound building (pictured) is no longer a working station.
134 Sterling Homestead 01976-01-01January 1, 1976 2225 Main St.
Stratford
135 Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant 02000-09-29September 29, 2000 CT 34
Monroe and Oxford (in New Haven County) Dam, bridge, and powerhouse built in 1917 on the Housatonic River.[30]
136 Stratford Center Historic District 01983-12-22December 22, 1983 Roughly bounded by E. Broadway, Ferry Blvd., Housatonic River, Connecticut Tnpke, Birdseye and Main Sts.
Stratford
137 Stratford Point Lighthouse 01990-05-29May 29, 1990 Stratford Point at mouth of Housatonic River
Stratford
138 Stratford Shoal Lighthouse 01990-05-29May 29, 1990 Middleground Shoal, Long Island Sound
Stratford Lighthouse on a shoal in the middle of Long Island Sound, sometimes disputed to be located in New York State (in Nassau County, Long Island?), but probably 1,000 feet within Connecticut.
139 Jonathan Sturges House 01984-11-23November 23, 1984 449 Mill Plain Rd.
Fairfield 1840 Gothic Revival cottage
140 James Swallen House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 257 Wahackme Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
141 System House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 128 Chichester Rd.

New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
142 Ida Tarbell House 01993-04-19April 19, 1993 320 Valley Rd.
Easton Home of the muckraking journalist and author of The History of the Standard Oil Company
143 Tarrywile 01988-01-06January 6, 1988 Southern Blvd. & Mountain Rd.
Danbury A Shingle Style house, with gatehouse, in Danbury, Connecticut that was built in 1895.[31]
144 Corinne and George Liston Tatum, Jr., House 02010-09-24September 24, 2010 431 Valley Rd.
New Canaan Mid-Twentieth-Century Modern Residences in Connecticut 1930–1979, MPS
145 Town Hall 01982-05-18May 18, 1982 90 Post Rd. E.
Westport The former Town Hall
146 Umpawaug District School 01988-12-01December 1, 1988 Umpawaug Rd.
Redding
147 Union Station 01986-09-25September 25, 1986 White St. and Patriot Dr.
Danbury Next to the Danbury railroad station and close by Meeker's Hardware
148 US Post Office-South Norwalk Main 01986-01-21January 21, 1986 16 Washington St.
Norwalk
149 Village Creek 02010-07-26July 26, 2010 Roughly bounded by Village Creek, Hayes Creek and Woodward Ave.
[32]
Norwalk A community in South Norwalk
150 Wall Street Historic District 02009-09-23September 23, 2009 Roughly bounded by Commerce, Knight, and Wall Sts., West and Mott Aves.
Norwalk
151 Washington Bridge 02004-09-29September 29, 2004 U.S. Route 1 at the Housatonic River
Stratford and Milford (in New Haven County)
152 David Jr. and Sarah Webb House 02011-10-20October 20, 2011 1161 Ponus Ridge
New Canaan
153 Weir Farm National Historic Site 01990-10-31October 31, 1990 735 Nod Hill Road

Wilton and Ridgefield
154 West Mountain Historic District 01984-02-23February 23, 1984 CT 102
Ridgefield
155 Westport Bank and Trust Company 02006-11-06November 6, 2006 87 Post Rd. E., in downtown Westport
Westport
156 Ephraim Wheeler House 01992-04-17April 17, 1992 470 Whippoorwill Ln.
Stratford
157 Wilton Center Historic District 01992-08-19August 19, 1992 Roughly the area around the junction of Lovers Ln. and Belden Hill and Ridgefield Rds.
Wilton

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References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ Forty-six are historic districts that explicitly include "Historic District" in their NRHP listing name. In addition there are other listings which are technically listed as historic districts because they include additional related buildings or other elements, in addition to a primary element that is the focus of the NRHP listing.
  3. ^ Nils Kerschus and John Herzan (August, 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: South End Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86000472.pdf.  and Accompanying 24 photos, from 1984 and 1985
  4. ^ a b Matthew Roth and Bruce Clouette (October, 1990). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Aspetuck Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/91000437.pdf.  and Accompanying 19 photos
  5. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 30, 2011.
  6. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  8. ^ "Historic Preservation Awards recipients announced for 2009". Town of Westport website. http://www.westportct.gov/news/histdist09.htm. Retrieved August 3, 2010. 
  9. ^ Clouette, Bruce (February 1, 2001). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Caleb Baldwin Tavern". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02000869.pdf. Retrieved May 7, 2010. 
  10. ^ William E. Devlin (February 1, 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Ball and Roller Bearing Company / American Family Crafts / Joseph Nutt House and Machine Shop". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/89001087.pdf.  and Accompanying 9 photos, exterior and interior, from 1984 and 1988
  11. ^ David F. Ransom (November 4, 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Aaron Barlow House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/82004347.pdf.  and Accompanying eight photos, exterior and interior, from 1980
  12. ^ William Devlin (October, 1992). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Daniel and Esther Bartlett House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/93000290.pdf.  and Accompanying 11 photos, exterior and interior, from 1896 and 1990
  13. ^ Bruce Clouette (February 1, 2001). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Daniel Basset House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02000870.pdf.  and Accompanying four photos, exterior, from 2001 (see captions p. 9 of text document)
  14. ^ Jan Cunningham (May 12, 1998). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Benedict House and Shop". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/98001440.pdf.  and Accompanying nine photos, exterior and interior, from 1998
  15. ^ David F. Ransom (June 22, 1991). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Beth Israel Synagogue / Canaan Institutional Baptist Church". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/91001684.pdf.  and Accompanying 15 photos, exterior and interior, historic and from 1991
  16. ^ Kate Ohno (1991). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Nathan B. Booth House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/92000317.pdf.  and Accompanying 13 photos, exterior and interior, undated
  17. ^ David F. Ransom and John Herzan (February 20, 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Boston Post Road Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/82000997.pdf.  and Accompanying 13 photos, from 1979
  18. ^ Jan Cunningham (June 15, 1995). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Bradley Edge Tool Company Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/95001347.pdf.  and Accompanying 15 photos from 1995 (see captions page 15 of text document)
  19. ^ Bruce Clouette and Matthew Roth (March 4, 1992). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Cannondale Historic District". National Park Service. p. 17. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/92001531.pdf.  and Accompanying 20 photos (indexed on pages 22–23 of text)
  20. ^ William E. Devlin and John Herzan (September, 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Commodore Hull School". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83001251.pdf.  and Accompanying 9 photos, exterior and interior
  21. ^ Jan Cunningham and John Herzan (June 25, 1986). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Georgetown Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87000343.pdf.  and Accompanying 25 photos, from 1986
  22. ^ T. Robins Brown (September, 1976). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Godillot Place". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/77001396.pdf.  and Accompanying 10 photos, exterior and interior, from 1976
  23. ^ Bruce Clouette (June 30, 2001). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Landis Gores House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02000189.pdf.  and Accompanying 12 photos, exterior and interior, from 2001 (see captions on page 13 of text document)
  24. ^ Jan Cunningham (August 20, 1990). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Greens Farms School". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/91000391.pdf.  and Accompanying nine photos, exterior and interior, from 1990 (see photo captions page 6 of text document)
  25. ^ Bruce Clouette, Allen Johnson, and John Herzan (November 19, 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Haviland and Elizabeth Streets-Hanford Place Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/88000664.pdf.  and Accompanying 20 photos, from 1987 (see photo captions pages 18-20 of text document)
  26. ^ Images of Trumbull, Trumbull Historical Society, 1997 p72 ISBN 0752409018
  27. ^ William E. Devlin, Paulette Pepin, and John Herzan (May 31, 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Locust Avenue School". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85001162.pdf.  and Accompanying 16 photos, exterior and interior, from 1984
  28. ^ Jan cunningham (May 20, 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: David Mallett, Jr. House / The Mallett House". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86000266.pdf.  and Accompanying seven photos, exterior and interior, from 1985
  29. ^ Bruce Clouette and Hoang Tinh (November 9, 1995). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Newtown Borough Historic District". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/96001458.pdf.  and Accompanying 20 photos, from 1995 (captions on page 23 of text document)
  30. ^ Steven M. Bedford (January 21, 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/00001073.pdf.  and Accompanying 10 photos (from HAER), from 1999
  31. ^ _William E. Devlin and John Herzan (June, 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Tarryville". National Park Service. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87001409.pdf.  and Accompanying 17 images, exterior and interior, from 1986 and pre-1910
  32. ^ Coordinates derived from Village Creek Home Owners Association web site.