Newtown, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Caleb Baldwin Tavern, located in Newtown, Connecticut, is a well-preserved example of colonial-era architecture. It is a two-story frame building, likely constructed around 1730, with a prominent central chimney and a saltbox roofline.
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Architecture; Health/Medicine; Social History
1st St, Keating Farms Ave, Primrose St, Trades Ln, Wasserman Way, Newtown, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History
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Architecture; Social History
53 Echo Valley Rd., Newtown, Connecticut
Architecture; Social History; Industry
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Architecture
22 Walker Hill Rd., Newtown, Connecticut
Military
Jct. Of Reservoir Rd And Mt. Pleasant Rd. S, Newtown, Connecticut
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