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Name on the Register[5]
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Date listed[6]
Location
Village
Description
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Luman Andrews House
Luman Andrews House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003095 )
469 Andrews St. 41°36′19″N 72°49′43″W
Colonial house built in 1745; property is also important as location where volcanic rock suited for Portland cement was discovered.[7] *
2
Atwater Manufacturing Company
Atwater Manufacturing Company
December 8, 1988 (# 88002678 )
335 Atwater St. 41°34′43″N 72°53′54″W
Plantsville[8]
3
Selah Barnes House
Selah Barnes House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003114 )
282 Prospect St. 41°35′29″N 72°54′01″W
Plantsville[9]
4
Barnes-Frost House
Barnes-Frost House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003109 )
1177 Marion Ave. 41°33′56″N 72°55′31″W
Marion[10]
Built in 1795, significant in part as it is a preserved example of Colonial architecture , and also because it was home of the Barnes and Frost families.[11] The house shows a "high-style Federal embellishment", namely a "diamond and ellipse frieze band pattern".[12] : 6 *
5
Blakeslee Forging Company
Blakeslee Forging Company
December 8, 1988 (# 88002676 )
100 W. Main St. 41°35′12″N 72°53′35″W
Plantsville[13]
6
Icabod Bradley House
Icabod Bradley House
July 28, 1989 (# 88003115 )
537 Shuttle Meadow Rd. 41°38′55″N 72°50′40″W
7
Clark Brothers Factory No. 1
Clark Brothers Factory No. 1
December 8, 1988 (# 88002679 )
1331 S. Main St. 41°34′15″N 72°53′47″W
Milldale[14]
Demolished.
8
Clark Brothers Factory No. 2
Clark Brothers Factory No. 2
December 8, 1988 (# 88002680 )
409 Canal St. 41°34′03″N 72°54′09″W
Milldale[15]
9
Avery Clark House
Avery Clark House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003110 )
1460 Meriden Ave. 41°33′48″N 72°51′12″W
10
Capt. Josiah Cowles House
Capt. Josiah Cowles House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003102 )
184 Marion Ave. 41°35′05″N 72°54′12″W
Plantsville[16]
Residence, c. 1750,[16] of an early settler, who was born in Farmington, Connecticut on November 20, 1713.[17] Cowles was a justice of the peace and a captain in the local militia. He held a number of town offices, and was viewed as a leading man in town.[17] At the very first town meeting after the incorporation of Southington, held November 11, 1779, the residents appointed Cowles, along with Jonathan Root to a committee to "provide for the families of officers and soldiers in the field."[18] : 378 In 1774, Cowles was appointed to a committee to deliver provisions to Boston, in response to the British blockade of Boston harbor.[18] : 180
11
Ebenezer Evans House
Ebenezer Evans House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003101 )
17 Long Bottom Rd. 41°37′50″N 72°50′03″W
12
Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal
Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal
September 12, 1985 (# 85002664 )
Roughly from Suffield in Hartford County to New Haven in New Haven County 41°36′00″N 72°53′00″W
First a canal, later a railroad, and now a multi-use trail.
13
Levi B. Frost House
Levi B. Frost House
November 20, 1987 (# 87002037 )
1089 Marion Ave. 41°34′05″N 72°55′29″W
Marion[19]
Also known as the Asa Barnes Tavern.
14
Stephen Grannis House
Stephen Grannis House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003119 )
1193 West St. 41°37′14″N 72°53′58″W
Demolished.
15
Timothy Hart House
Timothy Hart House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003100 )
521 Flanders Rd. 41°37′09″N 72°50′43″W
16
House at 1010 Shuttle Meadow Road
House at 1010 Shuttle Meadow Road
January 19, 1989 (# 88003116 )
1010 Shuttle Meadow Rd. 41°38′58″N 72°51′12″W
17
House at 590 West Street
House at 590 West Street
January 19, 1989 (# 88003118 )
590 West St. 41°36′16″N 72°53′57″W
18
Hubbard Park
Hubbard Park
December 15, 1997 (# 97001466 )
Roughly bounded by W. Main St., Interstate 691 , CT 66, Reservoir Ave., Edgewood Dr. 41°33′45″N 72°50′05″W
A park partly in Southington, Meriden , and partly in Berlin .
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Hurwood Company
Hurwood Company
December 8, 1988 (# 88002681 )
379 Summer St. 41°35′22″N 72°53′26″W
Plantsville[20]
20
Lake Compounce Carousel
Lake Compounce Carousel
December 12, 1978 (# 78002865 )
Lake Compounce Amusement Park 41°38′21″N 72°55′22″W
21
Marion Historic District
Marion Historic District
December 21, 1988 (# 88001423 )
Along Marion Ave. and Meriden-Waterbury Turnpike, in town of Southington and in town of Cheshire (in New Haven County ) 41°33′50″N 72°55′29″W
Highlights of the district include the Levi B. Frost House , the Barnes-Frost House , the Miles Upson House, and the Lester Beecher House. Extends into Cheshire ; see the New Haven County list .
22
Meriden Avenue-Oakland Road Historic District
Meriden Avenue-Oakland Road Historic District
May 25, 1988 (# 88000580 )
Roughly Oakland Rd. between Meriden and Berlin Aves., and Meriden Ave. between Oakland Rd. and Delhunty Dr. 41°35′31″N 72°52′26″W
23
Roswell Moore II House
Roswell Moore II House
July 1, 2005 (# 88003093 )
1166 Andrews St. 41°37′23″N 72°49′50″W
24
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Factory
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Factory
December 8, 1988 (# 88002682 )
217 Center St. 41°36′08″N 72°52′59″W
Demolished.
25
Plantsville Historic District
Plantsville Historic District
December 1, 1988 (# 88002673 )
Roughly bounded by Prospect St., Summer St., the Quinnipiac River , Grove St., S. Main St., W. Main St., and West St. 41°35′26″N 72°53′35″W
26
Dr. J. Porter House
Dr. J. Porter House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003096 )
391 Belleview Ave. 41°35′05″N 72°52′07″W
27
Pultz & Walkley Company
Pultz & Walkley Company
December 8, 1988 (# 88002677 )
120 W. Main St. 41°35′12″N 72°53′34″W
Plantsville[21]
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Jonathan Root House
Jonathan Root House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003113 )
140-142 N. Main St. 41°36′16″N 72°52′43″W
29
Dr. Henry Skelton House
Dr. Henry Skelton House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003117 )
889 S. Main St. 41°35′02″N 72°53′32″W
30
H. D. Smith Company Building
H. D. Smith Company Building
September 19, 1977 (# 77001420 )
24 West St. 41°35′19″N 72°53′56″W
Plantsville[22]
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Southington Center Historic District
Southington Center Historic District
May 8, 1989 (# 88002961 )
Roughly N. Main St. north from Vermont Ave., and Berlin St. from Main St. to Academy Ln. 41°36′12″N 72°52′41″W
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Southington Public Library
Southington Public Library
February 9, 1989 (# 89000015 )
239 Main St. in Southington Center 41°35′48″N 72°52′41″W
Building now houses the local historical society.
33
Horace Webster Farmhouse
Horace Webster Farmhouse
August 24, 1977 (# 77001417 )
577 South End Rd. 41°34′01″N 72°52′27″W
Plantsville[23]
34
West Street School
West Street School
December 1, 1988 (# 88002689 )
1432 West St. 41°37′39″N 72°54′03″W
35
Rev. John Wightman House
Rev. John Wightman House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003111 )
1024 Mount Vernon Rd. 41°35′56″N 72°55′32″W
36
Valentine Wightman House
Valentine Wightman House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003112 )
1112 Mount Vernon Rd. 41°36′04″N 72°55′32″W
Probably demolished.
37
Woodruff House
Woodruff House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003097 )
377 Berlin St. 41°35′49″N 72°51′21″W
38
Capt. Samuel Woodruff House
Capt. Samuel Woodruff House
May 5, 1989 (# 89000014 )
23 Old State Rd. 41°35′53″N 72°50′49″W
39
Ezekiel Woodruff House
Ezekiel Woodruff House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003099 )
1152 East St. 41°35′41″N 72°50′32″W
40
Jotham Woodruff House
Jotham Woodruff House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003120 )
11 Alyssa Ct. 41°36′07″N 72°52′13″W
41
Urbana Woodruff House
Urbana Woodruff House
January 19, 1989 (# 88003098 )
1096 East St. 41°35′37″N 72°50′31″W