Old Saybrook‘s Main Street School was built in 1936. In 1999, voters approved a referendum to convert it to serve as the new town hall. At the same time, restoration of the former town hall of 1911 was also approved and it has been restored as the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center.

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Old Saybrook Town Hall (1936)

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  • August 8, 2012 at 7:55 am
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    My father owned and operated a diner prior to WWII in Old Saybrook, CT. It was called Helen’s Diner, named after his wife. It became a fish shop after the war and Helen and her son ran it. It was located, I believe, on Boston Post Road. Would you have any photos, etc. regarding this property?

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