Monroe, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Thomas Hawley House is a notable example of colonial-era architecture, likely constructed around the early 18th century. It showcases the building traditions of early New England settlers with its sturdy, utilitarian design.
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1024 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, Connecticut
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Ct 110 And Ct 111, Monroe, Connecticut
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