Ridgefield Center Historic District

Ridgefield Center Historic District
Thomas Hawley House in 1937
Location: Roughly bounded by Pound St., Fairview Ave., Prospect, Ridge, and Whipstick Rds., Ridgefield, Connecticut
Area: 395 acres (160 ha)
Architect: Gilbert,Cass; Et al.
Architectural style: Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian, Colonial Revival
Governing body: Local
NRHP Reference#: 84000817[1]
Added to NRHP: September 07, 1984

The Ridgefield Center Historic District is part of the town of Ridgefield, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

The district is an irregularly shaped area that is roughly bounded by Pound St., Fairview Ave., Prospect, Ridge, and Whipstick Rds. In 1984 it included 241 contributing buildings and one other contributing structure, over a 395 acres (160 ha) area.[1]

Two properties, the Phineas Chapman Lounsbury House and the Keeler Tavern (purchased and renovated by architect Cass Gilbert), were already separately listed in the National Register.[2]:60

Significant properties include:

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