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Partial list of properties

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  • New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
(aka Geer's Block, Geer's Building)
59 Broadway
1878 Romanesque Revival
  • Shetucket Harness Company
(aka Sally Lathrop House)
57 Broadway
1830 Greek Revival
  • Yoselevsky and Cramer Building
(aka Cramer Building)
41-45 Broadway
1894 Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Dime Savings Bank
31-35 Broadway
1927 Neo-classical
  • Wauregan Hotel
(aka Wauregan House)
1-29 Broadway
Early 20th Century commerical (1853-1855)
Clarendon Annex added 1894
  • St Mary's Temperence, Abstinence & Benevolence
60 Broadway
1891 Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Kio's Grinder Shop
(aka Myers & Bailey's Office)
54-56 Broadway
Late 19th Century Commercial (1847)
Remodelled in 1893
  • Jimmy's Barbershop, H. A. Richards Jewelers
(aka Hamlin B. Buckingham House)
50-52 Broadway
1831 Commercial
  • Emry Barber Shop
(aka William W. Coit's Brick Block)
36-46 Broadway
1840 Greek Revival
  • J. Rosenberg Agency
(aka Captain Andrew Perkins House)
30-34 Broadway
1794? Greek Revival
Additional floor added mid-19th century
  • The Buckingham Hotel
26-28 Broadway
1891 Commercial
  • Martin's Hotel
(aka City Hotel)
14-24 Broadway
Federal, 20th century commercial (1826)
Facade rebuilt 1922
  • Beriah S. Rathbun House & Apartments
6-8 Church Street
1869 Italianate
  • James Breed House
10 Church Street
1848 Greek Revival
  • Frederick Prentice House
14-16 Church Street
1846 Greek Revival
  • Anthony O'Connell Agency
(aka Norwich Savings Society)
40 Main Street
1847 Greek Revival
  • Rexall Drug Store
(aka Captain Stephen Culver House)
46-50 Main Street
1787 Federal with Italianate alteration
  • Silver Repair Shop / Prokop Signs
(aka Peter Lanman House)
52-60 Main Street
1790 Federal
  • Music Store of Norwich / Alliance Church
(aka Barzillai Davison House)
62-66 Main Street
Federal/Italianate (1766, 1865, 1887)
  • Schwartz's Furniture Store
(aka Merchant's Hotel)
72-86 Main Street
Federal/Italianate (1797, 1867)
  • Good News Bookshop
(aka Timothy Ayers House)
88-90 Main Street
Georgian with Italianate alterations (1753, 1860s)


Comments

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I found a lot of online material about the Wauregan Hotel when I was researching Wauregan. It's undergone an extensive restoration project. For starters, see the history page on the restoration project website, Hartford Courant, and New York Times. --Orlady (talk) 18:22, 27 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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