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| {{dts|1995|5|11}} | {{dts|1995|5|11}}
| 29 Grove St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|18|N|73|32|1|W|name=Agudath Sholem Synagogue}}</small> | 29 Grove St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|18|N|73|32|1|W|name=Agudath Sholem Synagogue}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| A former synagogue, now a church. | A former synagogue, now a church.
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 305 Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|41|N|73|32|34|W|name=Church of the Holy Name}}</small> | 305 Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|41|N|73|32|34|W|name=Church of the Holy Name}}</small>
| South End
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1979|5|22}} | {{dts|1979|5|22}}
| Cove Rd. and Weed Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|56|N|73|29|59|W|name=Cove Island Houses}}</small> | Cove Rd. and Weed Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|56|N|73|29|59|W|name=Cove Island Houses}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| |
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| {{dts|1982|4|29}} | {{dts|1982|4|29}}
| 129 Davenport Ridge Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|7|31|N|73|31|38|W|name=Davenport, Deacon John, House}}</small> | 129 Davenport Ridge Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|7|31|N|73|31|38|W|name=Davenport, Deacon John, House}}</small>
| Stamford | North Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1983|10|6}} (original)<br/>{{dts|1985|2|21}} (increase I)<br/>{{dts|2003|1|31}} (increase II) | {{dts|1983|10|6}} (original)<br/>{{dts|1985|2|21}} (increase I)<br/>{{dts|2003|1|31}} (increase II)
| Atlantic, Main, Bank, and Bedford Sts.; also bounded by Atlantic, Main, Bank, Bedford, Summer between Broad and Main Sts. and Summer Pl.; also roughly Bedford St. between Broad and Forest Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|8|N|73|32|25|W|name=Downtown Stamford Historic District}}</small> | Atlantic, Main, Bank, and Bedford Sts.; also bounded by Atlantic, Main, Bank, Bedford, Summer between Broad and Main Sts. and Summer Pl.; also roughly Bedford St. between Broad and Forest Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|8|N|73|32|25|W|name=Downtown Stamford Historic District}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| A historic district which first included the largest remaining area of pre-1930s commercial and institutional buildings in downtown Stamford.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDa">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83003502.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District |date=January, 1983 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> It was increased in 1985 to capture the only surviving area in downtown of lower-rent commercial structures such as warehouses, laundries, and stables.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDb">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85000311.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase) |date=December, 1983 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> and in 2002 to add the 1939-built Avon Theatre and buildings of ] and ] architectural styles.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDc">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02001744.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase) |date=July 1, 2002 |author=Ellen Meager and Nils Kerschus |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> | A historic district which first included the largest remaining area of pre-1930s commercial and institutional buildings in downtown Stamford.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDa">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83003502.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District |date=January, 1983 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> It was increased in 1985 to capture the only surviving area in downtown of lower-rent commercial structures such as warehouses, laundries, and stables.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDb">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85000311.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase) |date=December, 1983 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> and in 2002 to add the 1939-built Avon Theatre and buildings of ] and ] architectural styles.<ref name="nrhpinv3_StamfordDHDc">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/02001744.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase) |date=July 1, 2002 |author=Ellen Meager and Nils Kerschus |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref>
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| {{dts|1975|9|10}} | {{dts|1975|9|10}}
| Address Restricted | Address Restricted
| Westover
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1978|11|30}} | {{dts|1978|11|30}}
| 92 Hoyclo Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|8|54|N|73|33|7|W|name=Hait, Benjamin, House}}</small> | 92 Hoyclo Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|8|54|N|73|33|7|W|name=Hait, Benjamin, House}}</small>
| Stamford | North Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1969|6|11}} | {{dts|1969|6|11}}
| 713 Bedford St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|37|N|73|32|14|W|name=Hoyt-Barnum House}}</small> | 713 Bedford St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|37|N|73|32|14|W|name=Hoyt-Barnum House}}</small>
| Stamford | Downtown Stamford
| Built around 1699, a ] construction or ] farmhouse made of field stone, laid up with clay, animal hair, and straw. The house is braced ] construction or ].<ref></ref><ref name="nrhpinv3_HoytBarnum">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/69000199.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Hoyt-Barnum House / Hoyt Farm House / Betsy Barnum House|date=April 23, 1969 |author=Herbert C. Darbee |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> | Built around 1699, a ] construction or ] farmhouse made of field stone, laid up with clay, animal hair, and straw. The house is braced ] construction or ].<ref></ref><ref name="nrhpinv3_HoytBarnum">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/69000199.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Hoyt-Barnum House / Hoyt Farm House / Betsy Barnum House|date=April 23, 1969 |author=Herbert C. Darbee |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref>
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| {{dts|1979|3|5}} | {{dts|1979|3|5}}
| 984 Stillwater Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|35|N|73|33|26|W|name=Knap, John, House}}</small> | 984 Stillwater Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|35|N|73|33|26|W|name=Knap, John, House}}</small>
| Roxbury
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1983|8|11}} | {{dts|1983|8|11}}
| 10-12 Linden Pl.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|36|N|73|32|42|W|name=Linden Apartments}}</small> | 10-12 Linden Pl.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|36|N|73|32|42|W|name=Linden Apartments}}</small>
| Hubbard Heights
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1987|6|2}} | {{dts|1987|6|2}}
| Old Long Ridge Rd. bounded by the New York State Line, Rock Rimmon Rd., and Long Ridge Rd./CT 104<br/><small>{{coord|41|9|20|N|73|35|37|W|name=Long Ridge Village Historic District}}</small> | Old Long Ridge Rd. bounded by the New York State Line, Rock Rimmon Rd., and Long Ridge Rd./CT 104<br/><small>{{coord|41|9|20|N|73|35|37|W|name=Long Ridge Village Historic District}}</small>
| Stamford | North Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1987|5|21}} | {{dts|1987|5|21}}
| Carries Main St. over the Rippowam River<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|14|N|73|32|44|W|name=Main Street Bridge}}</small> | Carries Main St. over the Rippowam River<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|14|N|73|32|44|W|name=Main Street Bridge}}</small>
| West Side
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1982|7|1}} | {{dts|1982|7|1}}
| 1 Rogers Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|1|23|N|73|31|45|W|name=Marion Castle, Terre Bonne}}</small> | 1 Rogers Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|1|23|N|73|31|45|W|name=Marion Castle, Terre Bonne}}</small>
| ]
| Stamford
| |
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| {{dts|1979|8|17}} | {{dts|1979|8|17}}
| 120 Strawberry Hill Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|50|N|73|32|7|W|name=Octagon House (Stamford)}}</small> | 120 Strawberry Hill Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|50|N|73|32|7|W|name=Octagon House (Stamford)}}</small>
| ]
| Stamford
| An ], apparently demolished but still NRHP-listed | An ], apparently demolished but still NRHP-listed
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| {{dts|1972|6|2}} | {{dts|1972|6|2}}
| Junction of Atlantic, Bank, and Main Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|11|N|73|32|26|W|name=Old Town Hall}}</small> | Junction of Atlantic, Bank, and Main Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|11|N|73|32|26|W|name=Old Town Hall}}</small>
| ]
| Stamford
| |
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| {{dts|1990|5|24}} | {{dts|1990|5|24}}
| 164 Fairfield Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|46|N|73|33|47|W|name=Pike, Gustavus and Sarah T., House}}</small> | 164 Fairfield Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|46|N|73|33|47|W|name=Pike, Gustavus and Sarah T., House}}</small>
| West Side
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1986|7|31}} | {{dts|1986|7|31}}
| Roughly bounded by Urban St., East Ave., Fifth, and Bedford Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|4|N|73|32|29|W|name=Revonah Manor Historic District}}</small> | Roughly bounded by Urban St., East Ave., Fifth, and Bedford Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|4|N|73|32|29|W|name=Revonah Manor Historic District}}</small>
| Long Ridge Road
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1994|8|5}} | {{dts|1994|8|5}}
| Address Restricted | Address Restricted
| Stamford | North Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1983|12|6}} | {{dts|1983|12|6}}
| 1231 Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|26|N|73|32|32|W|name=St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church}}</small> | 1231 Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|26|N|73|32|32|W|name=St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| |
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 1A St. Benedict's Circle<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|6|N|73|31|14|W|name=St. Benedict's Church}}</small> | 1A St. Benedict's Circle<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|6|N|73|31|14|W|name=St. Benedict's Church}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| |
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 628 Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|17|N|73|32|2|W|name=St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church}}</small> | 628 Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|17|N|73|32|2|W|name=St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| A historic church that was built in 1869. | A historic church that was built in 1869.
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 714 Pacific St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|34|N|73|32|16|W|name=St. Luke's Chapel}}</small> | 714 Pacific St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|34|N|73|32|16|W|name=St. Luke's Chapel}}</small>
| South End
| Stamford
| |
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 540 Elm St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|1|N|73|31|54|W|name=St. Mary's Church}}</small> | 540 Elm St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|1|N|73|31|54|W|name=St. Mary's Church}}</small>
| ]
| Stamford
| A Roman Catholic church. | A Roman Catholic church.
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| {{dts|1986|3|19}} | {{dts|1986|3|19}}
| Roughly bounded by Penn Central RR tracks, Stamford Canal, Woodland Cemetery, and Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|47|N|73|32|27|W|name=South End Historic District}}</small> | Roughly bounded by Penn Central RR tracks, Stamford Canal, Woodland Cemetery, and Washington Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|47|N|73|32|27|W|name=South End Historic District}}</small>
| South End
| Stamford
| Historic district that includes 449 buildings, most dating from the 1870s to the 1930s, and also "an early naturalistic cemetery, and an iron bridge."<ref name="nrhpinv3_SouthEnd">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86000472.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: South End Historic District |date=August, 1985 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> | Historic district that includes 449 buildings, most dating from the 1870s to the 1930s, and also "an early naturalistic cemetery, and an iron bridge."<ref name="nrhpinv3_SouthEnd">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86000472.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: South End Historic District |date=August, 1985 |author=Nils Kerschus and John Herzan |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref>
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| {{dts|1979|9|14}} | {{dts|1979|9|14}}
| 200 Strawberry Hill Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|3|N|73|32|6|W|name=C. J. Starr Barn and Carriage House}}</small> | 200 Strawberry Hill Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|41|4|3|N|73|32|6|W|name=C. J. Starr Barn and Carriage House}}</small>
| Glenbrook
| Stamford
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1989|8|10}} | {{dts|1989|8|10}}
| 6 Suburban Ave./580 Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|16|N|73|32|8|W|name=Suburban Club}}</small> | 6 Suburban Ave./580 Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|16|N|73|32|8|W|name=Suburban Club}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| |
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| {{dts|1987|7|31}} | {{dts|1987|7|31}}
| Old N. Stamford Rd. at Rippowam River<br/><small>{{coord|41|6|54|N|73|32|42|W|name=Turn-of-River Bridge}}</small> | Old N. Stamford Rd. at Rippowam River<br/><small>{{coord|41|6|54|N|73|32|42|W|name=Turn-of-River Bridge}}</small>
| Stamford | North Stamford
| A ] bridge built by the ] in 1892, using a design patented by William O. Douglas in 1878 for a lens-type ]. It brings the Old Stamford Road across ].<ref name="nrhpinv3_TurnOfRiver">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87000798.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Turn-of-River Bridge / Old North Stamford Road Bridge |date=August 25, 1986 |author=Steven Bedford |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> | A ] bridge built by the ] in 1892, using a design patented by William O. Douglas in 1878 for a lens-type ]. It brings the Old Stamford Road across ].<ref name="nrhpinv3_TurnOfRiver">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87000798.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Turn-of-River Bridge / Old North Stamford Road Bridge |date=August 25, 1986 |author=Steven Bedford |publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref>
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 20 Forest St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|27|N|73|32|14|W|name=Unitarian-Universalist Church}}</small> | 20 Forest St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|27|N|73|32|14|W|name=Unitarian-Universalist Church}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
| <!-- Description goes here --> | <!-- Description goes here -->
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| {{dts|1985|12|12}} | {{dts|1985|12|12}}
| 421 Atlantic St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|59|N|73|32|22|W|name=US Post Office-Stamford Main}}</small> | 421 Atlantic St.<br/><small>{{coord|41|2|59|N|73|32|22|W|name=US Post Office-Stamford Main}}</small>
| Stamford | ]
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| {{dts|1987|12|24}} | {{dts|1987|12|24}}
| 132 Glenbrook Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|35|N|73|31|39|W|name=Zion Lutheran Church}}</small> | 132 Glenbrook Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|41|3|35|N|73|31|39|W|name=Zion Lutheran Church}}</small>
| ]
| Stamford
| A "fine example of ecclesiastical Neo-Gothic architecture", built of red brick.<ref name="nrhpinv3_ZionLC/">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87002127.pdf |title=Historic Resources Inventory Buildings and Structures: Zion Lutheran Church |date=April 20, 1987 |author=Jan Cunningham|publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref> | A "fine example of ecclesiastical Neo-Gothic architecture", built of red brick.<ref name="nrhpinv3_ZionLC/">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87002127.pdf |title=Historic Resources Inventory Buildings and Structures: Zion Lutheran Church |date=April 20, 1987 |author=Jan Cunningham|publisher=National Park Service}} and </ref>
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Revision as of 16:39, 14 September 2010

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich, Connecticut.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenwich. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.

There are more than 250 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Fairfield County. This list here covers those entirely in Stamford or, like the Merritt Parkway, which span into Stamford.

Eleven church complexes, with 26 buildings, were covered in a Multiple Property Submission study of churches in Stamford. One, the St. Andrews one, was already NRHP-listed, some of the others were then listed as result of the study.

Current listings

Landmark name Image Date listed Location Neighborhood/section Summary
1 Agudath Sholem Synagogue May 11, 1995 29 Grove St.
41°3′18″N 73°32′1″W / 41.05500°N 73.53361°W / 41.05500; -73.53361 (Agudath Sholem Synagogue)
Downtown Stamford A former synagogue, now a church.
2 Church of the Holy Name December 24, 1987 305 Washington Blvd.
41°2′41″N 73°32′34″W / 41.04472°N 73.54278°W / 41.04472; -73.54278 (Church of the Holy Name)
South End
3 Cove Island Houses May 22, 1979 Cove Rd. and Weed Ave.
41°2′56″N 73°29′59″W / 41.04889°N 73.49972°W / 41.04889; -73.49972 (Cove Island Houses)
The Cove
4 Deacon John Davenport House April 29, 1982 129 Davenport Ridge Rd.
41°7′31″N 73°31′38″W / 41.12528°N 73.52722°W / 41.12528; -73.52722 (Davenport, Deacon John, House)
North Stamford
5 Downtown Stamford Historic District October 6, 1983 (original)
February 21, 1985 (increase I)
January 31, 2003 (increase II)
Atlantic, Main, Bank, and Bedford Sts.; also bounded by Atlantic, Main, Bank, Bedford, Summer between Broad and Main Sts. and Summer Pl.; also roughly Bedford St. between Broad and Forest Sts.
41°3′8″N 73°32′25″W / 41.05222°N 73.54028°W / 41.05222; -73.54028 (Downtown Stamford Historic District)
Downtown Stamford A historic district which first included the largest remaining area of pre-1930s commercial and institutional buildings in downtown Stamford. It was increased in 1985 to capture the only surviving area in downtown of lower-rent commercial structures such as warehouses, laundries, and stables. and in 2002 to add the 1939-built Avon Theatre and buildings of Late Gothic Revival and Art Deco architectural styles.
6 Fort Stamford Site September 10, 1975 Address Restricted Westover
7 Benjamin Hait House November 30, 1978 92 Hoyclo Rd.
41°8′54″N 73°33′7″W / 41.14833°N 73.55194°W / 41.14833; -73.55194 (Hait, Benjamin, House)
North Stamford
8 Hoyt-Barnum House June 11, 1969 713 Bedford St.
41°3′37″N 73°32′14″W / 41.06028°N 73.53722°W / 41.06028; -73.53722 (Hoyt-Barnum House)
Downtown Stamford Built around 1699, a timber frame construction or post and beam farmhouse made of field stone, laid up with clay, animal hair, and straw. The house is braced timber frame construction or post and beam.
9 John Knap House Knap House March 5, 1979 984 Stillwater Rd.
41°4′35″N 73°33′26″W / 41.07639°N 73.55722°W / 41.07639; -73.55722 (Knap, John, House)
Roxbury
10 Linden Apartments August 11, 1983 10-12 Linden Pl.
41°3′36″N 73°32′42″W / 41.06000°N 73.54500°W / 41.06000; -73.54500 (Linden Apartments)
Hubbard Heights
11 Long Ridge Village Historic District June 2, 1987 Old Long Ridge Rd. bounded by the New York State Line, Rock Rimmon Rd., and Long Ridge Rd./CT 104
41°9′20″N 73°35′37″W / 41.15556°N 73.59361°W / 41.15556; -73.59361 (Long Ridge Village Historic District)
North Stamford
12 Main Street Bridge May 21, 1987 Carries Main St. over the Rippowam River
41°3′14″N 73°32′44″W / 41.05389°N 73.54556°W / 41.05389; -73.54556 (Main Street Bridge)
West Side
13 Marion Castle, Terre Bonne July 1, 1982 1 Rogers Rd.
41°1′23″N 73°31′45″W / 41.02306°N 73.52917°W / 41.02306; -73.52917 (Marion Castle, Terre Bonne)
Shippan Point
14 Merritt Parkway April 17, 1991 CT 15 and right-of-way between the New York state line and the Housatonic River bridge
41°5′5″N 73°35′35″W / 41.08472°N 73.59306°W / 41.08472; -73.59306 (Merritt Parkway)
Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan, Norwalk, Westport, Fairfield, Trumbull, Stratford
15 Octagon House (Stamford) August 17, 1979 120 Strawberry Hill Ave.
41°3′50″N 73°32′7″W / 41.06389°N 73.53528°W / 41.06389; -73.53528 (Octagon House (Stamford))
Glenbrook An octagon house, apparently demolished but still NRHP-listed
16 Old Town Hall June 2, 1972 Junction of Atlantic, Bank, and Main Sts.
41°3′11″N 73°32′26″W / 41.05306°N 73.54056°W / 41.05306; -73.54056 (Old Town Hall)
Downtown Stamford
17 Gustavus and Sarah T. Pike House May 24, 1990 164 Fairfield Ave.
41°2′46″N 73°33′47″W / 41.04611°N 73.56306°W / 41.04611; -73.56306 (Pike, Gustavus and Sarah T., House)
West Side
18 Revonah Manor Historic District July 31, 1986 Roughly bounded by Urban St., East Ave., Fifth, and Bedford Sts.
41°4′4″N 73°32′29″W / 41.06778°N 73.54139°W / 41.06778; -73.54139 (Revonah Manor Historic District)
Long Ridge Road
19 Rockrimmon Rockshelter August 5, 1994 Address Restricted North Stamford
20 St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church December 6, 1983 1231 Washington Blvd.
41°3′26″N 73°32′32″W / 41.05722°N 73.54222°W / 41.05722; -73.54222 (St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church)
Downtown Stamford
21 St. Benedict's Church December 24, 1987 1A St. Benedict's Circle
41°3′6″N 73°31′14″W / 41.05167°N 73.52056°W / 41.05167; -73.52056 (St. Benedict's Church)
Shippan
22 St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church December 24, 1987 628 Main St.
41°3′17″N 73°32′2″W / 41.05472°N 73.53389°W / 41.05472; -73.53389 (St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church)
Downtown Stamford A historic church that was built in 1869.
23 St. Luke's Chapel December 24, 1987 714 Pacific St.
41°2′34″N 73°32′16″W / 41.04278°N 73.53778°W / 41.04278; -73.53778 (St. Luke's Chapel)
South End
24 St. Mary's Church December 24, 1987 540 Elm St.
41°3′1″N 73°31′54″W / 41.05028°N 73.53167°W / 41.05028; -73.53167 (St. Mary's Church)
Shippan A Roman Catholic church.
25 South End Historic District March 19, 1986 Roughly bounded by Penn Central RR tracks, Stamford Canal, Woodland Cemetery, and Washington Blvd.
41°2′47″N 73°32′27″W / 41.04639°N 73.54083°W / 41.04639; -73.54083 (South End Historic District)
South End Historic district that includes 449 buildings, most dating from the 1870s to the 1930s, and also "an early naturalistic cemetery, and an iron bridge."
26 Stamford Harbor Lighthouse 1912 postcard of Stamford Harbor Ledge Lighthouse April 3, 1991 South of breakwater, Stamford Harbor
41°0′49″N 73°32′35″W / 41.01361°N 73.54306°W / 41.01361; -73.54306 (Stamford Harbor Lighthouse)
Stamford Harbor
27 C. J. Starr Barn and Carriage House September 14, 1979 200 Strawberry Hill Ave.
41°4′3″N 73°32′6″W / 41.06750°N 73.53500°W / 41.06750; -73.53500 (C. J. Starr Barn and Carriage House)
Glenbrook
28 Suburban Club August 10, 1989 6 Suburban Ave./580 Main St.
41°3′16″N 73°32′8″W / 41.05444°N 73.53556°W / 41.05444; -73.53556 (Suburban Club)
Downtown Stamford
29 Turn-of-River Bridge July 31, 1987 Old N. Stamford Rd. at Rippowam River
41°6′54″N 73°32′42″W / 41.11500°N 73.54500°W / 41.11500; -73.54500 (Turn-of-River Bridge)
North Stamford A lenticular pony truss bridge built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company in 1892, using a design patented by William O. Douglas in 1878 for a lens-type truss bridge. It brings the Old Stamford Road across Rippowam River.
30 Unitarian-Universalist Church December 24, 1987 20 Forest St.
41°3′27″N 73°32′14″W / 41.05750°N 73.53722°W / 41.05750; -73.53722 (Unitarian-Universalist Church)
Downtown Stamford
31 US Post Office-Stamford Main Stamford Post Office December 12, 1985 421 Atlantic St.
41°2′59″N 73°32′22″W / 41.04972°N 73.53944°W / 41.04972; -73.53944 (US Post Office-Stamford Main)
Downtown Stamford
32 Zion Lutheran Church December 24, 1987 132 Glenbrook Rd.
41°3′35″N 73°31′39″W / 41.05972°N 73.52750°W / 41.05972; -73.52750 (Zion Lutheran Church)
Glenbrook A "fine example of ecclesiastical Neo-Gothic architecture", built of red brick.

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. Jan Cunningham and John Herzan (April 15, 1987). "Multiple Property Study: Downtown Stamford Ecclesiastical Complexes (Thematic Resources)" (PDF). National Park Service.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
  5. Nils Kerschus and John Herzan (January, 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) and Accompanying six photos, from 1982 and 1983
  6. Nils Kerschus and John Herzan (December, 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase)" (PDF). National Park Service. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) and Accompanying six photos, from 1984
  7. Ellen Meager and Nils Kerschus (July 1, 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Downtown Stamford Historic District (Boundary Increase)" (PDF). National Park Service. and Accompanying 29 photos, from 2002 (see photo captions and maps page 21-23 of text document)
  8. Stamford Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-12
  9. Herbert C. Darbee (April 23, 1969). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Hoyt-Barnum House / Hoyt Farm House / Betsy Barnum House" (PDF). National Park Service. and Accompanying 5 photos, exterior and interior, from 1969
  10. Nils Kerschus and John Herzan (August, 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: South End Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) and Accompanying 24 photos, from 1984 and 1985
  11. Steven Bedford (August 25, 1986). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Turn-of-River Bridge / Old North Stamford Road Bridge" (PDF). National Park Service. and Accompanying nine photos, from 1986
  12. Jan Cunningham (April 20, 1987). "Historic Resources Inventory Buildings and Structures: Zion Lutheran Church" (PDF). National Park Service. and Accompanying photo, exterior, from 1987
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