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Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage

1843 establishments in Connecticut19th-century United Church of Christ church buildingsBozrah, ConnecticutChurches completed in 1843Churches in New London County, Connecticut
Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in ConnecticutGreek Revival architecture in ConnecticutHouses in New London County, ConnecticutHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in ConnecticutNational Register of Historic Places in New London County, ConnecticutUnited Church of Christ churches in Connecticut
Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage (church) New London County CT
Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage (church) New London County CT

Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage is an historic church and parsonage at 17 and 23 Bozrah Street in Bozrah, Connecticut. The church, built in 1843, is a well-preserved example of churches transitional between Federal period meeting house architecture and 19th-century Greek Revival church architecture. The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Bozrah Street 17
06334
Connecticut, United States
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Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage (church) New London County CT
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Bean Hill Historic District
Bean Hill Historic District

The Bean Hill Historic District is a historic district in Norwich, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It consists of a well-preserved collection of buildings focused on the Bean Hill Green, which capture the 19th-century period when Bean Hill was a local center for manufacturing and commercial activity. The district is located in the vicinity of West Town Street (old Route 2) between I-395 and Connecticut Avenue, and also extends northeast along Huntington Avenue to include properties further beyond Bean Hill Plain (the village green). The district is about 22 acres (8.9 ha) in size, with 23 contributing buildings.The Been Hill Green is a square parcel of open space bounded by Vegason Avenue, Huntington Avenue, and West Town Street. It was laid out in 1729, forming the centerpiece of a residential nucleus. The buildings facing the green include four houses from the 18th century, as well as the former 1833 Bean Hill Methodist Church, the first Methodist church in Norwich; the Greek Revival architecture has lost its steeple, and is now in commercial use. West Town Street is the major east-west thoroughfare in western Norwich, and was lined in the 19th century by a variety of houses and business, some of which still survive. One example of late 19th-century commercial architecture is at 204 West Town Street, which was built about 1870, on the site of what was believed to be the first house to stand in the area.