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Preservation Connecticut Announces Historic Preservation Grants
Preservation Connecticut, in cooperation with The 1772 Foundation, is pleased to announce its 2022 grant recipients. This year, the program received 23 applications requesting over $210,000 and...
Stafford: Downtown Stafford Springs Historic Designation Report, Deadline August 18, 2022
The Town of Stafford (Town) and the Stafford Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, are seeking a qualified consultant’s services to complete the form and necessary documentation to...
North Congregational Church of New Hartford, 17 Church Street North, New Hartford (1828)
Federal-style brick church available for purchase in New Hartford. North Congregational Church of New Hartford is vacating the location, which includes an attached two-story annex building...
Whittier Elementary School, 86 Whittier St, Bridgeport (1912)
Redevelopment opportunity for long-vacant Whittier Elementary School in Black Rock neighborhood of Bridgeport. Classical Revival brick structure with approvals in place for conversion to multifamily...
Jabez Bacon House, 30 Hollow Road, Woodbury (1760)
PRESERVATION CONNECTICUT EASEMENT Home of wealthy Woodbury merchant Jabez Bacon and, later, Preservation Connecticut founder Harlan H. Griswold. Original architectural details include wide wood...
685 Kent Road, New Milford (1854)
Greek Revival church and accompanying parsonage on 1.21 acres available for purchase. Former Gaylordsville United Methodist Church which eventually closed after merging with Bethel United Methodist...
Job Bates House, 3 Indian Hill Avenue, Portland (c. 1747)
Restoration opportunity for 18th-century Cape with later addition in Portland. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath house includes original wood floors and two original brownstone fireplaces. Located in Indian...
11 Phelps Road, East Haddam (1780)
There are two separate single family homes on this park like yard .Step into the first house full of history with this charming circa 1780 Mill House . Located in the Hadlyme area of East Haddam,...
Seth Thomas Clock Company 219 Elm Street, Thomaston (c.1870, c.1950)
Redevelopment opportunity of former Seth Thomas Clock Company building. Originally a cotton mill, it was converted by Seth Thomas Clock to a “movement shop” was used for storage, dial painting and...








