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Riverton Historic District (Barkhamsted, Connecticut)

Barkhamsted, ConnecticutColonial architecture in ConnecticutEarly Republic architectureHistoric districts in Litchfield County, ConnecticutHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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The Riverton Historic District is a historic district in the town of Barkhamsted, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It encompasses most of the historic 19th century industrial village of Riverton, whose mills were powered by the waters of the Still River and the East Branch Farmington River, which is located in the far northwestern corner of the town.

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