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242 Old Long Ridge Road, Stamford BARN ONLY
Historic "Wafer Barn", thought to be built c.1850-1880, English Bank barn construction. Listed on Historic Barns of Connecticut website. Posted 3/2/2021 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in...
18 Dimmock Road, Waterford
c.1900 historic residence, 1,500 square feet. See more photos on real estate listing. Posted 2/25/2021 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Waterford Building Official within...
Sponsor the 2021 Connecticut Preservation Awards
Sponsorships have closed for the awards. Preservation Connecticut is pleased to offer sponsorship opportunities for the 2021 Connecticut Preservation Awards, to take place virtually, on May 5th. As...
Newtown: Fairfield Hills Campus DEADLINE April 20, 2021
The Town of Newtown is seeking proposals from firms for the mixed use development of up to two existing buildings on the Fairfield Hills Campus in Newtown, CT 06470. A Q&A session and limited...
Demolition Pandemic
A component of our work in preservation is tracking demolition notices. Of our 169 towns, 59 have enacted a Demolition Delay Ordinance whereby a citizen may object to the proposed demolition of a...
44 Wakefield Road, Branford
c.1882 historic cottage, 4,205 square feet. See more photos on real estate listing. Posted 1/30/2021 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Branford Building Official within 30...
Talking About Preservation: 2021 Advocacy Efforts
Join us on Wednesday, March 3rd when we will have Mary Falvey, president of Connecticut Preservation Action and executive director of Hartford Preservation Alliance, who will talk about 2021...
Talking About Preservation: Searching for Slavery in Northwest Connecticut
Join us on Wednesday, February 24th for a special presentation by a teacher and students! Over the past academic year, history teacher Rhonan Mokriski and his students at the Salisbury School began...
Talking About Preservation: Protecting the History of Bridgeport’s Little Liberia
Join us on Wednesday, February 17th when we will have Maisa Tisdale, board member and founder of the Mary and Eliza Freeman Center. The Freeman Houses are among the oldest houses built by African...







