Middlesex County, Connecticut
Belltown Historic District (District)
[Map · Street View] Roughly Main St. between W. High St. and CT 16, and portions of cross Sts. W. High, Barton Hill-Summit, and Skinner, East Hampton, Connecticut
Fort Saybrook Monument (Monument)
Bronze statue of Lion Gardiner by W.O. Partridge cast in 1930Also known as: Lion Gardiner Monument
Haddam Center School (School)
[Map · Street View] Built in 1866 and used as a schoolhouse until the early 1950's when a new elemantary school was built.Also known as: Haddam Senior Center, First District Schoolhouse, Old Schoolhouse Meeting Place
Henry Clay Work (Bust) (Monument)
Bronze bust on granite by Louis A. Gudebrod dedicated in 1917; in Middletown.
Oak Lodge (Meeting hall)
[Map] W side of Schreeder Pond, Chatfield Hollow State Park, Killingworth, Connecticut
Old Town Hall (City hall)
[Map · Street View] On the green between Liberty St. and Goose Hill Rd., Chester, ConnecticutAlso known as: Second Congregational Meetinghouse, Chester Meeting House
Rapallo Viaduct (Bridge)
[Map] Flat Brook and former Air Line RR right-of-way, East Hampton, Connecticut
Saybrook-Lyme Ferry (Ferry)
[Map] Established in 1662 to join the towns of Saybrook and Lyme.Also known as: Lyme-Saybrook Ferry
Starr Mill (Mill)
[Map · Street View] Jct. of Middlefield St. and Beverly Heights, Middletown, ConnecticutAlso known as: Russell Mill
Starr Mill Road Bridge (Bridge)
[Map · Street View] A Warren pony truss with alternating verticals built by the Berlin Construction Co. of East Berlin, CTAlso known as: Beverly Heights Bridge, Bridge No. 4541
Union District School (School)
[Map] Built 1800; used as school until 1948; purchased by Killingworth Historical Society in 1980.Also known as: Little Green Schoolhouse
William Gillette's Railroad (Railroad line)
[Map] A miniature railroad built on the estate of William Gillette.Also known as: Seventh Sister Shortline Railroad