Location ID: #233
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Location ID: #10094045
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In 1964 a dairy farm was converted into this gem of a ski area located in Central CT where families have been enjoying the sport of skiing and snowboarding for over 50 years. Beautiful maple and pine trees outline the slopes and trails and the ...
Location ID: #10093567
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WORKPOINT is a unique new 15,000 square foot shared office facility in Stamford right on the Long Island Sound. This prime waterfront location, just 10 minutes to I-95 and the Stamford train station, offers extensive amenities for creatives, media ...
Location ID: #385
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Location ID: #10092691
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Bank Street Events is located in a magnificent 1912 bank building in downtown Stamford, Connecticut. Its stunning atmosphere and elegant ambience place it in a class entirely unto itself. Previously, Bank Street Events was home to the Citizens ...
Location ID: #10092236
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230 year old home and barns.
Location ID: #10090949
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3500 Sq ft mid-century modern home designed by Richard Neutra. located on 2.8 acres of natural wood lands with dramatic rock outcroppings. The house is designed in two distinct formations; a Southern facing glass wing, with an interesting enclosed ...
Location ID: #10090999
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THE 225,000-SQUARE-FOOT EDWARD P. EVANS HALL, the home of the Yale School of Management, opened in January 2014. The building is situated at the northern end of the Yale University campus at 165 Whitney Avenue. With its striking modern design, glass ...
Location ID: #10090377
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The Congregational Church, built in 1825, was originally the Meeting House of the South Britain Ecclesiastical Society. The cost for construction was $2006. It is an exceptional example of the Federal style, with beautifully balanced proportions, a ...
Location ID: #10089600
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Mini-Estate: Unique oasis in Stamford, CT. Professionally landscaped, privately sited on over-sized property with authentic pink and green bathrooms in mint condition. Majestically set pool with spa and waterfall plus har-tru tennis court. Nearly ...
Location ID: #10089449
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Old burial ground in a scenic, tree covered setting in a quiet, hidden location. Tombstones from the 18th century through the 20th century with Revolutionary War veterans and local town founders.
Location ID: #10089246
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Mid-Century modern master designed architects own home; Grand size public area’s with tall ceilings and walls of glass; appropriate sized bedrooms with built in’s; in this Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home. The master suite offers his and her baths. ...
Location ID: #10089261
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At the turn of the 20th century, this was the site of a Diamond Match Company factory that manufactured cardboard. The factory was destroyed by fire in 1923. The site was ceded to the state in 1927.
Scenic waterfalls are at the southeast end of ...
Location ID: #10088835
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Large 5000 sq ft classic colonial with side porch
Location ID: #10088107
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Established in 1949, the Laurel Diner is reminiscent of days long gone. It is a traditional old-fashioned roadside diner which draws longtime locals and those traveling through the area. Aesthetically, the Laurel is white on white. In addition to ...
Location ID: #10087306
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Privately owned farm on 194 acres comprised of several outbuildings, open fields, and wooded areas. Listed as being built circa 1820-1840 however there are indications suggesting the main farmhouse was build as early as 1792. It is one of the 100 ...
Location ID: #10087277
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This is one of the oldest brick schoolhouses in Connecticut. It was built ca. 1790, probably by Timothy Hinman, who gave the land, and the school on it, to the School Society of the First Parish, sometime before his death in 1810. Originally the ...
Location ID: #10087213
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This theater in Bridgeport features film, live theatre, youth summer stage, comedy, music, and more.
Location ID: #10087143
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Southbury, the only town in the United States with that name was, until the middle of the 20th century, a quiet farming community surrounded by fields, meadows and barns. Barns are still scattered around Southbury. Some remain functional; some are ...
Location ID: #10087142
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Until 1969, the only source of reading material for the Southbury public was the private, non-profit South Britain Library Association. In its early days, the Association’s books were housed in private homes. In 1904, the Association built a small ...
Location ID: #10087076
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This Park, located on Lake Zoar has spectacular water views and a view of Interstate 84 in the distance. Managed by the Southbury Parks and Recreation Department.
Location ID: #10087074
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Location ID: #10083929
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Location ID: #664
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