Greenwich, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Fourth Ward Historic District in Greenwich, Connecticut, is a well-preserved residential neighborhood reflecting the town's growth and development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It showcases a variety of architectural styles common to that era, including Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes, many with their original architectural details intact.
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Architecture; Art
39 Strickland Rd., Greenwich, Connecticut
Architecture
Between Sherman Ave. And Western Junior Hwy., Greenwich, Connecticut
Industry; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Engineering; Transportation; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Metro North Rr Tracks, The Mianus R. And Sound Shore Dr., Greenwich, Connecticut
Transportation; Architecture
55 Station Dr., Greenwich, Connecticut
Architecture
E. Putnam And Cary Sts., Greenwich, Connecticut
Landscape Architecture; Architecture
N Of Greenwich At Jct. Of Lake Ave. And Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Connecticut
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Architecture
Roughly, Redding Rd. From Jct. With Old Redding Rd. To Welles Hill Rd. And Old Redding Rd. N Past Aspetuck R., Easton, Connecticut
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Myrtle And Park Aves., Atlantic And Austin Sts. (both Sides), Bridgeport, Connecticut
Architecture
20--122 Bassick, 667--777 Howard, And 1521--1523 Fairview Aves., And 50--1380 State St., Bridgeport, Connecticut
Landscape Architecture; Architecture
1875 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Connecticut
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Cottage Pl. And Atlantic, Broad, Main And Whiting Sts., Bridgeport, Connecticut
Community Planning And Development; Architecture; Social History
Bounded By Fairfield St., Brewster St. And Nash Ln., Including Rowsley And Haddon Sts., Bridgeport, Connecticut