Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District

Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District
The former Mechanics & Farmers Savings Bank building
Location Roughly bounded by Elm, Cannon, Main, Gilbert, and Broad Sts., Bridgeport, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°10′37″N 73°11′30″W / 41.17694°N 73.19167°WCoordinates: 41°10′37″N 73°11′30″W / 41.17694°N 73.19167°W
Area 27 acres (11 ha)
Architect Cass Gilbert
Architectural style Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, Moderne
Governing body Private
MPS Downtown Bridgeport MRA
NRHP Reference # 87001402[1]
Added to NRHP September 3, 1987

The Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District is a 27-acre (11 ha) historic district in Bridgeport, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district is roughly bordered on the east by Main and Middle Streets, on the north by Elm Street, the west by Broad Street, and the south by Cesar Batalla Way. It includes 50 contributing buildings and 12 non-contributing buildings.[1] The district includes one building, 149-165 State Street, designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert. Other notable buildings include the separately-listed Barnum Museum, Sterling Block-Bishop Arcade and United Illuminating Company Building, as well as McLevy Hall, the former city hall and county courthouse.[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
  2. J. Paul Loether and John Herzan (March 20, 1987). "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District". National Park Service. (continuation of MRA document) and accompanying 15 photos, from 1986