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366 Hebron Avenue & 7 Linden Street, Glastonbury
366 Hebron Avenue: Residential/Commercial, 2 stories, 1,476 square feet, built c. 1937 7 Linden Street: Residential, 1.5 stories, 914 square feet, built c. 1800. Posted 04/28/2022. Objection to...
Talking About Preservation: Documenting the Stories Behind Historic Houses
June 8th: Documenting the Stories Behind Historic Houses Ken Staffey, Researcher and Author Join us on Wednesday, June 8th at noon to hear from Ken Staffey, the researcher and author behind...
Talking About Preservation: New London’s Black Heritage Trail
June 1st: New London’s Black Heritage Trail Tom Schuch, Black Heritage Trail, researcher Join us on Wednesday, June 1st at noon when we will have Tom Schuch, unofficial New London historian and...
Barnum Museum Members Tour, Bridgeport
Join us for an exclusive FREE event for Preservation Connecticut members! On Thursday, May 19th, we will have an exclusive tour of The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport for our current members. Barnum...
Talking About Preservation: P.T. Barnum’s Lasting Legacy
May 25th: P.T. Barnum’s Lasting Legacy Kathleen Maher, Barnum Museum, Executive Director Join us for the first session of our Spring series of Talking About Preservation on Wednesday May 25th at...
Talking About Preservation: Undertaking a Passive House Retrofit
June 15th: Undertaking a Passive House Retrofit Karin Patriquin, Patriquin Architects, President On Wednesday, June 15th at noon, we will be joined by Karin Patriquin of Patriquin Architects who...
Waterbury: Chase Rolling Mill, North Main Street DEADLINE: May 23, 2022
Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury (NHSW) is seeking proposals from a CFR qualified professional to prepare a National Register of Historic Places Nomination for the former Chase Brass...
Demolitions Continue to Rise
Remains from one of the St. Martin de Porres buildings in New Haven, demolished in December 2021. Photo credit: Susan Godshall, New Haven Preservation Trust You may remember from our blog post last...
Stonington, 82 Mechanic Street
Redevelopment opportunity of historic textile mill (c. 1878) on Pawcatuck River. Built by Moss Manufacturing Company for cotton goods production. Later occupants include Crefeld Mills Corporation,...








