Miscellaneous Buildings, Part Five

Blinn House, built in 1785 on Ferry Lane in South Glastonbury

24 Broadway, Colchester

On Saybrook Road in Higganum

In Noank

In Litchfield

58 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel, built c. 1845

154 Greenwood Ave. in Bethel, built in 1927

155 Greenwood Ave. in Bethel, built c. 1845

A house in Chester

A house in Noank

A barn in Chaplin

A house on Main Street in Enfield

Miscellaneous Buildings, Part Three

Babcock House in East Hartford, built in 1891

House on Main Street in Enfield

Grand Victorian house in Enfield

On West Street in Danbury

Houses in Clinton

Old house in Clinton

Lyman M. Williams House in Mystic, built in 1850

New London

Senior Center in Cheshire, CT

Rear of Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum houses in Wethersfield

On Depot Hill Road in East Hampton

On Depot Hill Road in East Hampton

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