Wilton, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The David Lambert House is a surviving example of a rural New England vernacular farmhouse, dating from the late 18th century. Its unassuming Federal style architecture showcases the typical construction methods and aesthetic of the period.
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Commerce; Education; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Cannon, Danbury And Seeley Rds., Wilton, Connecticut
Architecture
157 Hurlbutt St., Wilton, Connecticut
Architecture
405 Danbury Rd., Wilton, Connecticut
Architecture
224 Danbury Rd., Wilton, Connecticut
Industry; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly, Area Around Jct. Of Lovers Ln. And Belden Hill And Ridgefield Rds., Wilton, Connecticut
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