Windham County, Connecticut
Aero Diner (Diner)
[Map · Street View] Fully restored 1950's era diner.Also known as: Boulevard Diner, South Windham Diner
Ballouville Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] Stone arch bridge of dressed stones in mortar in Killingly.Also known as: Five Mile River Bridge
Ballouville Mill (Mill)
[Map] Four-story stucco and rubble-walled mill, one of three of the Attawaugan Manufacturing Co. in Killingly.
Belding Mill (Mill)
[Map · Street View] A 4-story brick cotton thread mill built by George M. Morse in 1872. Belding bought the mill in 1918. In Putnam.Also known as: Powhatan Mill, Belding-Heminway-Corticelli Mill
Cady--Copp House (House)
[Map] 115 Liberty Hwy, Putnam, ConnecticutAlso known as: Cady, Damaris, House
Connecticut Mills (Mill)
[Map] Brick mill buildings, 4-story and 3-story, built end-to-end in Danielson.
Crandall, Prudence, House (School)
[Map · Street View] 1 S. Canterbury Rd, Canterbury, ConnecticutAlso known as: Elisha Payne House, Prudence Crandall School for Negro Girls, Prudence Crandall Museum
Cranska Thread Mill (Mill)
[Map · Street View] Consists of two wings, one to each side of a 4-story stair tower. Thread was produced here until 1956 in Moosup.Also known as: Cranska Cotton Spinning Mill
Dayville Mills (Mill)
[Map] 4 1/2 story brick mill, 3-story power house and ancillary buildings.Also known as: Prym Mill
Glen Falls Bridge (Bridge)
[Map · Street View] Lenticular Through truss bridge built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.Also known as: Brunswick Avenue Bridge, Bridge No. 4402
Green Schoolhouse (School)
[Map] Built around 1850 and last used as a school in 1947, in Canterbury.Also known as: Center District Schoolhouse
Grosvenordale Mill (Mill)
[Map] 5-story stair tower, smokestack and office building remain of an incomplete demolition projectAlso known as: Belding-Corticelli Mill
Mixer Tavern (House)
[Map · Street View] 14 Westford Rd., Ashford, ConnecticutAlso known as: Pompey Hollow Inn, Clark's Inn, General Palmer Inn
Packerville Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] Packerville Rd. over Mill Brook, Plainfield, ConnecticutAlso known as: Bridge No. 4754
Putnam Farm (Farm)
[Map] Spaulding Rd., Brooklyn, ConnecticutAlso known as: Major General Israel Putnam Farm
Quasset District School (School)
[Map] Built in 1854 and last used in 1944. In 1953 it was relocated to the grounds of the Quasset Elemantary School in Woodstock as a living museum
Red White School (School)
[Map · Street View] One-room schoolhouse built in 1873 and last used as a school in 1939, in WoodstockAlso known as: District 11 Schoolhouse
Rhodes Mill (Mill)
[Map] 3 1/2 story brick mill with stair tower centered on end wall in Putnam.
Union Mills (Mill)
[Map] Stone cotton mill of random-coursed masonry; a brick fourth story added 1890's; in Moosup
Westcott and Pray's Mill (Mill)
[Map] A 4-story mill with rubble walls; a brick extension on the south wall built 1925; in East Killigly.Also known as: Acme Cotton Company Mill