view gallery S1.3 km | Eri Davidson Woodbury-Cheshire, CT in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Cedar Creek, VA on October 19, 1864. He is buried in Saint Peter’s Church Cemetery, Cheshire, CT in Lot 37, Plot 3. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Connecticut date approved: 08/19/2019 last visited: 11/10/2021 |
view gallery S1.3 km | St. Peters Episcopal Church - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings St. Peter's Episcopal Church is constructed of brick and brownstone between 1840 and the early 1900s. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.4 km | Humiston School - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Humiston School was built in 1912, on the site of the former Reverend Horton's house. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.4 km | Methodist Church - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Methodist Church the original main block of this building constructed in 1834. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.4 km | Cheshire Academy - Cheshire CT in American Guide Series Bowden Hall was built in 1796 and Bronson Hall was built in 1867. Bowden Hall was the first building erected for Chesire Academy. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/04/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.4 km | Bowden Hall / Bronson Hall - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Bowden Hall was built in 1796 and Bronson Hall was built in 1867. Bowden Hall was the first building erected for Chesire Academy. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | First Congregational Church of Cheshire - Cheshire CT in Wikipedia Entries The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley and is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | First Congregational Church of Cheshire - Cheshire CT in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley and is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | First Congregational Church of Cheshire - Cheshire CT in Continental Reformed and Congregational Church Sites The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley and is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | First Congregational Church of Cheshire - Cheshire CT in This Old Church The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley and is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Congregational Church - Cheshire CT in American Guide Series The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley and is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/09/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | First Congregational Church of Cheshire - Cheshire CT in Town Clocks The First Congregational Church of Cheshire was built in 1827, it was designed by David Hoadley. The clock is a Seth Thomas clock mounted in the first stage of the steeple. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Cheshire Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Cheshire, Connecticut. Centered on the junction of Main Street and Academy Road. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in Wikipedia Entries The Cheshire Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Cheshire, Connecticut. Centered on the junction of Main Street and Academy Road. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 02/28/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Town Hall - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Cheshire Town Hall across the green from the church is a large brick building constructed just before the Civil War; it remains in use as a town hall. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Town Hall - Cheshire CT in American Guide Series The Cheshire Town Hall across the green from the church is a large brick building constructed just before the Civil War; it remains in use as a town hall. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/02/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | Abijah Beach Tavern - Cheshire Historic District - Cheshire CT in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Different sources indicate two different dates for the construction of the Abijah Beach Tavern in Cheshire: 1750 and 1814. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | Abijah Beach Tavern - Cheshire CT in American Guide Series Different sources indicate two different dates for the construction of the Abijah Beach Tavern in Cheshire: 1750 and 1814. The Tavern is a contributing building to the Cheshire Historic District. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/02/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Farmington Canal Greenway - Cheshire, CT in Rails to Trails Rail trail from Cheshire, CT to Hamden, CT that used to be a canal and railroad track. posted by: KDubs location: Connecticut date approved: 09/10/2009 last visited: 08/10/2013 |
view gallery S4.2 km | Jinny Hill lions in Lion Statues Hungry lions guarding a driveway. posted by: Firefighter Skippy location: Connecticut date approved: 10/03/2005 last visited: never |
view gallery SW4.7 km | Roaring Brook Falls - Cheshire, CT in Waterfalls Located in Cheshire, CT this is the highest single drop waterfall in the state posted by: KDubs location: Connecticut date approved: 09/08/2009 last visited: 09/09/2009 |
view gallery NE4.8 km | Whole Foods - Cheshire, CT in Natural/Organic Food Stores Located in Cheshire, CT posted by: KDubs location: Connecticut date approved: 10/14/2009 last visited: 10/17/2009 |
view gallery E5.5 km | Red Bridge (Meriden, Connecticut) in Wikipedia Entries The Red Bridge was built in 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company. It is a single-span wrought iron lenticular pony truss structure. The bridge is open to pedestrian traffic only. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery E5.5 km | Red Bridge - Meriden CT in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Red Bridge was built in 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company. It is a single-span wrought iron lenticular pony truss structure. The bridge is open to pedestrian traffic only. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery E5.5 km | Red Bridge - Meriden CT in Truss Bridges The Red Bridge was built in 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company. It is a single-span wrought iron lenticular pony truss structure. The bridge is open to pedestrian traffic only. posted by: nomadwillie location: Connecticut date approved: 03/01/2023 last visited: never |
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