A process of systematically identifying, researching, and documenting properties that reflect important themes in a city’s growth and development, such as architecture, city planning, social history, ethnic heritage, politics, industry, transportation, commerce, entertainment, and others. Historic resources include buildings, structures, objects, cultural landscapes, natural features, and groupings of resources or areas known as historic districts.
Recent News & Events
- Branford: Redevelopment of 111 Main Street & 11 Cherry Hill Road
- Hartford: Roof Replacement at Faith Congregational Church, Deadline August 8, 2025
- Norwich: Development of the Dr. Patrick Cassidy House, Deadline July 31, 2025
- Bridgeport: “Downtown North” Redevelopment, Deadline July 10, 2025
- Talking About Preservation, July 2nd: Branching Out: The Public History of Trees
- Talking About Preservation, June 28th: On Site at the Mary & Eliza Freeman Houses
- Talking About Preservation, June 25th: 50 Years of Preserving Connecticut’s Historic Resources
- Talking About Preservation, June 18th: History Moving Forward with Connecticut Landmarks
- Talking About Preservation, June 11th: Social Justice & Modern Architecture with Temple Beth Israel Preservation Society