Redding, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Redding Center Historic District in Redding, Connecticut, encompasses the traditional village center, characterized by a concentration of late 19th and early 20th-century residential, religious, and civic buildings. It showcases well-preserved examples of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architectural styles, reflecting the area's development as a rural community hub.
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Architecture; Social History
Umpawaug Rd. At Station Rd., Redding, Connecticut
Architecture
43 Lonetown Rd., Redding, Connecticut
Industry; Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Us 7, Portland Ave., Ct 107, And The Norwalk River, Redding, Connecticut
Military
Jct. Of Rtes. 58 (black Rock Tpke.) And 107 (park Rd.), Redding, Connecticut
Education; Architecture
Umpawaug Rd., Redding, 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