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Copper Ledges and Chimney Crest

Buildings and structures completed in 1924Buildings and structures in Bristol, ConnecticutColonial Revival architecture in ConnecticutHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in ConnecticutHouses in Hartford County, Connecticut
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Copper Ledges and Chimney Crest are a pair of luxurious mansion estates on Founders Drive in Bristol, Connecticut. They were built in 1924 and 1930 for brothers Fuller and Harry Barnes, owners of the locally prominent Wallace Barnes Company, later American Spring. Both are major works by regionally prominent architects, and the pair were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Chimney Crest is in private ownership; Copper Ledges is in private ownership.

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Copper Ledges and Chimney Crest
Bradley Street, Bristol

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06010 Bristol
Connecticut, United States
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