Articles of interest in Guilford, Connecticut
The Shubert Theatre is a 1,600-seat theatre located at 247 College Street in New Haven, Connecticut. Originally opened in 1914 by the Shubert Organization, it was designed by Albert Swazey, a New York architect and built by the H.E. Murdock Construc…
Hamden Hall Country Day School is a coeducational private day school in Hamden, Connecticut, educating students in preschool through grade 12. Hamden Hall was founded in 1912 as a country day school for boys by Dr. John P. Cushing, its first headmas…
Guilford High School is a four-year public high school in Guilford, Connecticut. College Board Scholastic Assessment Test and Connecticut Academic Performance Tests results for GHS students are consistently above state, regional and national average…
Education is a stained-glass window commissioned from Louis Comfort Tiffany's Tiffany Glass Company during the building of Yale University's Chittenden Hall (now Linsly-Chittenden Hall, after being connected to a nearby building), funded by Simeon B…
Cedar Hill is a neighborhood in New Haven, Connecticut.
Battell Chapel at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut was built in 1874–76 as a Civil War memorial, with funds donated by Joseph Battell (1806-1874) and others of his family. The chapel was designed by Russell Sturgis, Jr. in High Victorian Go…
ACES Educational Center for the Arts, or ECA, is an American public arts magnet high school located at 55 Audubon Street in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. The school is primarily located in the former Congregation Mishkan Israel synagogue with studio …
Wallingford is a train station in the town of Wallingford, Connecticut served by Amtrak's Northeast Regional, New Haven – Springfield Shuttle, and the Vermonter. The station is located adjacent to the town green, between Hall Avenue and Quinnipiac A…
New Haven Harbor is an inlet on the north side of Long Island Sound in the state of Connecticut in the United States.
Cockaponset State Forest is the second largest forest in the Connecticut state forest system, encompassing over 16,000 acres (65 km²) of land. Most of the land is in Middlesex County though some parcels lie in New Haven County. The forest is disjoin…
The Anne T. & Robert M. Bass Library, formerly Cross Campus Library, is a Yale University Library building holding frequently-used materials in the humanities and social sciences. Located underneath Yale University's Cross Campus, it was completed i…
The Wallingford Tornado was an F4 tornado that struck the town of Wallingford, Connecticut, on August 9, 1878. The violent tornado destroyed most of the town, killing about 34 people—estimated totals varied—and injuring at least 70, many severely. T…
Stony Creek is a shorefront section of Branford, Connecticut which has three unique attractions: the Thimble Islands, the Stony Creek Puppet House, and the Stony Creek Museum.
The Marsh Botanical Garden (8 acres) is a botanical garden, arboretum, and greenhouses located on the Yale University campus at 277 Mansfield Street, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Hammonasset Beach State Park is a Connecticut state park located in Madison, a town in New Haven County. It is Connecticut's largest shoreline park, with over two miles of beach on Long Island Sound.
Grove School is a coeducational therapeutic boarding and day school located in Madison, Connecticut which serves grades six to twelve and post-graduates. Madison is a semi-suburban area, about 20 minutes from New Haven, Connecticut.
Five Mile Point Light, also known as Five Mile Point Lighthouse or Old New Haven Harbor Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, on the harbor entrance to Long Island Sound, five miles (8 km) from Downtown New Haven. Ori…
360 State Street is a 300-foot (91 m) residential skyscraper completed in 2010 in New Haven, Connecticut.
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