Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Name | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | Area | |
Ambrose Whittlesey House |
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14 | Main St | ||
Black Horse Tavern |
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175 | N Cove Rd | Cromwell Pl | |
Connecticut River Railroad Bridge |
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AMTRAK Right-of-Way over Connecticut River | |||
Connecticut Valley Railroad Roundhouse and Turntable Site |
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College St (Main St) | Ft Saybrook Monument Park, Saybrook Point, near Bridge St | ||
Elisha Bushnell House |
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1445 | Boston Post Rd | ||
Fenwick Historic District |
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Roughly, along Agawam Ave, Neponset Ave and Pettipaug Ave | |||
Gen William Hart House |
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350 | Main St | ||
Hartlands |
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12 | Billow Rd | 50 Hartlands Dr | |
Hepburn Estate |
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10 | Mohegan Ave | S of Sequassen Ave, S on Fenwick Ave, E on Agawam Ave and S on Mohegan Ave | |
Humphrey Pratt Tavern |
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287 | Main St | ||
James Pharmacy |
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2 | Pennywise Ln | ||
Jedidiah Dudley House |
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Springbrook Rd | |||
Lynde Point Lighthouse |
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E end of | Sequassen Ave | ||
North Cove Historic District |
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N Cove Rd | Roughly from Church St to the Connecticut River and adjacent properties on Cromwell Pl | ||
Old Saybrook South Green |
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Main St | Old Boston Post Rd and Pennywise Ln | ||
Old Saybrook Town Hall and Theater |
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300 | Main St | ||
Parker House |
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680 | Middlesex Tpke | ||
Samuel Eliot House |
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500 | Main St | ||
Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse |
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E end of | Sequassen Ave | S terminus of Saybrook Jetty at mouth of Connecticut River | |
Whittlesey, John, Jr, House |
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40 | Ferry Rd | ||
William Tully House |
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135 | N Cove Rd |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1653/10/00 | Simon Huntington, The Immigrant | Groom | Sarah Clarke, daughter of John Clark, marries Simon Huntington in Saybrook, Middlesex Co, Connecticut Colony. | |||
1707/00/00 | After the death of Abraham Pierson, Collegiate School moves to Saybrook. | Establishing Yale University | ||||
1867/01/11 | Charles Samuel Ingham | Born | Charles Samuel Ingham is born in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, the son of Samuel Kellogg Ingham and Lydia Ayer Ingham. |
Particulars for Old Saybrook: | |
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Locale Type | Town |
Vicinage | Type | AsNotedIn |
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Cornfield Point Saybrook | Neighborhood | |
Fenwick Saybrook | Neighborhood | |
Ferry Saybrook | Neighborhood | |
Old Saybrook Center | Neighborhood | |
Saybrook Manor | Neighborhood |
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