Fairfield, Connecticut • Fairfield County
Greenfield Hill Grange #133 in Fairfield, Connecticut, is a historic building that served as a meeting hall and community center for the local chapter of the Patrons of Husbandry, commonly known as the Grange. Its unassuming yet functional design reflects its agricultural and community-focused purpose.
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Education; Landscape Architecture; Conservation
314 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield, Connecticut
Agriculture; Engineering; Architecture
3015 Bronson Rd., Fairfield, Connecticut
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
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Transportation; Architecture
Carter Henry Dr., Fairfield, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History
1520 Bronson Rd., Fairfield, Connecticut
Architecture
909 King's Hwy. W, Fairfield, Connecticut
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