Articles of interest in Portland, Connecticut
Academy School is a former school complex located in Glastonbury, Connecticut, USA. It was discontinued for school use in 2001 with the opening of the Smith Middle School and renovation of the Gideon Welles School. From 1974–2001, Academy School was…
The Seth Wetmore House is a residence built in the Center-Hall Colonial style in 1746 at 1066 Washington Street, Middletown, Connecticut. It was built of Clapboard siding, Brownstone foundation with asphalt shingle roof using a structural system of …
Salmon River Airfield (FAA LID: 9B8), is located in Colchester, Connecticut, United States.
Peck Mountain of south-central Connecticut, 371 feet (113 m), is a traprock mountain ridge located in Cheshire, Connecticut. It is part of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, north through the Conne…
Mooreland Hill School is an independent Kindergarten to Grade 9 school located in Kensington, Connecticut.
The Middletown Woodrow Wilson High School is a former high school, now used as residential apartments, located at 310 Hunting Hill Avenue, Middletown, Connecticut. It is a three story structure, built of brick with concrete trim, with a prominent Cl…
Immaculate Conception Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Southington, Connecticut, United States.
Hidden Lake is one of five villages located within the town of Haddam, Connecticut.
Address: 30 Laurel Grove Road, Middletown, Connecticut
The Genesee Tunnel is an underground water pipeline operated by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (formerly the New Haven Water Company), part of the Authority's source water distribution system. Its main inlet is housed in a sm…
The Enoch Kelsey House is a historic house museum at 1702 Main Street in Newington, Connecticut.
The Coite-Hubbard House is a historic house at 269 High Street in Middletown, Connecticut, United States.
Cathole Mountain, 515 feet (157 m), is the lowest peak in the trap rock Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut. The rugged southern ledges of the mountain rise steeply 150 feet (46 m) above the city of Meriden.
Camp Laurelwood has been serving the New Haven and surrounding Jewish communities since 1937. The camp is located in northern Madison, Connecticut, in the United States.
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S.
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