Middletown, Connecticut • Middlesex County
The Arrawanna Bridge is a concrete arch bridge spanning the Arrawanna River in Middletown, Connecticut. Constructed in 1939, it represents a significant example of Depression-era public works architecture and engineering.
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Architecture; Art; Social History
301 High St., Middletown, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By High, Washington, Broad And Church Sts., Middletown, Connecticut
Architecture; Religion
381 Main St. And 144 Broad St., Middletown, Connecticut
Architecture
269 High St., Middletown, Connecticut
Health/Medicine; Architecture; Social History
Silver St. E. Of Eastern Dr., Middletown, Connecticut
Health/Medicine; Landscape Architecture; Social History
S Of Jct. Of Silvermine Rd. & O'brien Dr., Middletown, Connecticut
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Engineering; Transportation
Amtrak Right-of-way At Housatonic River, Milford-stratford, Connecticut
Engineering; Transportation; Politics/Government
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