Meriden, Connecticut • New Haven County
The Moses Andrews House in Meriden, Connecticut is a well-preserved example of Italianate architecture. Its asymmetrical massing, prominent gables, and decorative porch are characteristic of the style.
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Architecture; Landscape Architecture
Roughly Bounded By W. Main St., I-691, Ct 66, Reservoir Ave., Edgewood Dr, And Berlin, Meriden And Southing Townlines, Meriden, Connecticut
Industry
85 Tremont St., Meriden, Connecticut
Social History; Architecture
105 Hanover St., Meriden, Connecticut
Architecture
1--62 Colony, 55 Grove, 1--119 And 82--110 W. Main Sts., Meriden, Connecticut
Art; Education; Architecture
175 E. Main St., Meriden, Connecticut
Architecture
144 Curtis Street, Meriden, Connecticut
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