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West Arlington Church with West Arlington Covered Bridge in background. West Arlington, Vermont.
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Conant Library. Built 1890 in the Victorian Romanesque Revival Style. Winchester, New Hampshire. Paul Chandler October 2017.
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Town Hall. Winchester, New Hampshire. Built in 1911 using the Late Gothic Revival Style. NRHP designated in 1987.
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North Prescott, Massachusetts, Church relocated to New Salem to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir. Prescott is one of the four lost Quabbin towns.
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First Church of Christ in Simsbury, Connecticut. Built in 1830. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
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All Saints Catholic Church on North Street in Ware, Massachusetts. Built in 1888 using the Victorian Gothic Style.
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Town Hall. Ware, Massachusetts. Built in 1885 using the Romanesque Style. NRHP designated in 1986.
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Town Hall. Hardwick, Massachusetts. Built in 1910 as Hardwick High School. It closed in 1967 and became the town hall. It is located in the village of Gilbertville.
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Village of New Braintree, Massachusetts. Post Office in foreground. Congregational Church and old Store in background.
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New Braintree Congregational Church. New Braintree, Massachusetts. Rebuilt after a 1911 fire.
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Town Hall. Rutland, Massachusetts. Gettysburg Monument in front. Paul Chandler December 2017.
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Old power plant in Gilbertville, Massachusetts. This was part of the Gilbertville Mill complex that was built in 1867. The 1938 hurricane combined with other economic factors to shutter the facility. NRHP designated.
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Gilbertville Mill (1867) in Gilbertville, Massachusetts. Many closures occurred in the wake of the filling of the Quabbin Reservoir in the late 1930s and early 1940s. NRHP designated.
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Town Hall. Monson, Massachusetts. Also known as Memorial Town Hall, it was built in 1885. A Civil War cannon is out front, with a WWI cannon added at a later date. High Victorian Gothic Style. Note the Civil War Monument atop the short tower.
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Public Library of New London in downtown New London, Connecticut. Built in 1889-92 using the Richardsonian Romanesque Style. NRHP designated in 1970.
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Huntington Street Baptist Church in New London, Connecticut. Paul Chandler February 2018.
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Old Town Hall in Somers, Connecticut. Built in 1834. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. Replaced in 1950.
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Bridgeport Central High School. Now used as City Hall (since 1964). Bridgeport, Connecticut. Built in 1914-16 using the Neoclassical Style.
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Academy School. Built in 1921 using the Classical Revival Style with Roman elements. Addition in 1935. Now closed. Madison, Connecticut.
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First Congregational Church. Madison, Connecticut. Built in 1838 using the Federal Style.