The first planned town in America, New Haven is a coastal city located on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut. New Haven is the home of Yale University. - AsNotedIn
The first planned town in America, New Haven is a coastal city located on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut. New Haven is the home of Yale University. - AsNotedIn
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Ahavas Sholem Synagogue |
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30 | White St | ||
Arthur K Watson Hall, Yale |
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51 | Prospect St | Trumbull St | |
Beaver Hills Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Crescent St, Goffe Terr., and Boulevard | |||
Beth Israel Synagogue |
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232 | Orchard St | ||
Caroline Nicoll House |
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27 | Elm St | ||
Chapel Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Park, Chapel, Temple, George, and Crown Sts | |||
Christ Church New Haven |
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70 | Broadway | ||
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station |
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123 | Huntington St | ||
Connecticut Hall, Yale University |
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Bounded by High, Chapel, Elm, and College Sts | |||
Dwight Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Park, N Frontage, Scranton, Sherman, and Elm Sts | |||
East Rock Park |
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Roughly bounded by State, Davis, Livingston Sts, Park and Mitchell Drs., and Whitney Ave | |||
Edgerton |
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840 | Whitney Ave | ||
Edgewood Park Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Whalley Ave and Elm St, Sherman Ave and Boulevard, Edgewood and Derby, and Yale Aves | |||
Elisha Blackman Building |
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176 | York St | ||
Elizabeth R Hooker House |
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123 | Edgehill Rd | ||
Elm Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Elm, College, Wall and Church Sts | |||
Evergreen Cemetery |
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769 | Ella T Grasso Blvd | ||
Farmington Canal - New Haven and Northampton Canal |
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Roughly, Suffield in Hartford County to New Haven in New Haven County | |||
First Telephone Exchange |
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733 | Chapel St | ||
Five Mile Point Lighthouse |
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Lighthouse Point Park | |||
Fort Nathan Hale |
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S end of | Woodward Ave | ||
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana |
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157 | Wooster St | ||
Goffe Street Special School for Colored Children |
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106 | Goffe St | ||
Grove Street Cemetery |
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200 | Grove St | ||
Hall-Benedict Drug Company Building |
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763 - 767 | Orange St | ||
Hillhouse Avenue Historic District |
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Bounded by Sachem, Temple, Trumbull, and Prospect Sts, Whitney and Hillhouse Aves and RR tracks | |||
Howard Avenue Historic District |
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Howard Ave | Properties along Howard Ave between I-95 and Cassius St | ||
Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings |
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47 and 49 - 51 | Elm St | ||
Ingalls Hockey Rink |
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James Dwight Dana House |
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24 | Hillhouse Ave | ||
John Cook House |
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35 | Elm St | ||
Lafayette B Mendel House |
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18 | Trumbull St | ||
Lighthouse Point Carousel |
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Lighthouse Ave | Lighthouse Point Park | ||
Lincoln Theatre |
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1 | Lincoln St | ||
Lyric Hall, New Haven |
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827 | Whalley Ave | ||
Merwin-Hubbard House |
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Address Restricted | |||
Morris House |
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325 | Lighthouse Rd | ||
Mory's |
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306 | York St | ||
New Haven City Hall |
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161 | Church St | ||
New Haven County Courthouse |
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121 | Elm St | ||
New Haven Green Historic District |
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Bounded by Chapel, College, Elm, and Church Sts | |||
New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged |
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169 | Davenport Ave | ||
New Haven Lawn Club |
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193 | Whitney Ave | ||
New Haven Railroad Station |
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Union Ave | |||
Ninth Square Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Church, State, George, and Court Sts | |||
Orange Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Whitney Ave, State, Eagle and Trumbull Sts | |||
Othniel C Marsh House |
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360 | Prospect St | ||
Oyster Point Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by I-95, S Water St, Howard Ave, Sea St, and Greenwich Ave | |||
Pierce N Welch House |
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131 | Sherman Ave | ||
Plymouth Congregational Church |
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1469 | Chapel St | ||
Prospect Hill Historic District |
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CT 10 | Off CT 10 | ||
Quinnipiac Brewery |
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19 - 23 | River St | ||
Quinnipiac River Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Quinnipiac Ave, Lexington, Chapel, Ferry, Pine, Front, and Lombard Sts | |||
Raynham |
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709 | Townsend Ave | ||
River Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Chapel St, Blatchley Ave, New Haven Harbor, and James St | |||
Russell Henry Chittenden House |
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83 | Trumbull St | ||
Schlaraffia Burg |
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715 | Sherman Pkwy--280 W Hazel St | ||
Skull and Bones Hall, Yale |
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64 | High St | Chapel St | |
Southern New England Telephone Company Adminstrative Building |
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227 | Church St | ||
Southwest Ledge Lighthouse |
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SW end of east breakwater at entrance to New Haven Harbor | |||
St Luke's Episcopal Church |
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111 - 113 | Whalley Ave | ||
Stratford Shoal Lighthouse |
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SW end of east breakwater at entrance to New Haven Harbor | |||
Strouse, Adler Company Corset Factory |
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78 84 | Olive St | ||
Temple Street Parking Garage |
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Trowbridge Square Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Columbus and Howard Aves | |||
Upper State Street Historic District |
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Roughly State St From Bradley St to Mill River St | |||
Welch Training School |
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495 | Congress Ave | ||
Westville Village Historic District |
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Roughly along Blake St and Whalley Ave | |||
Whitney Avenue Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Burns St, Livingston St, Cold Spring St, Orange St, Bradley St, and Whitney Ave | |||
William Pinto House |
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275 | Orange St | ||
Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Sherman Pkwy, Ivy St, Mansfield St, Admiral St, and Sachem St | |||
Wooster Square Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Columbus, Wooster Sq., Chapel St, and Court St | |||
Yale Bowl |
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SW of intersection of Chapel St and Yale Ave | |||
Yale Old Campus |
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College St | Elm St | ||
Yale University |
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Yale University Art Gallery |
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1111 | Chapel St | York St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1639/06/04 | Hannah Potter Beecher | Life | Hannah Potter Beecher's sons John and William Potter both sign the Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony in New Haven, Connecticut. | |||
1942/12/00 | Babe Ruth | Alfred Gilman at Yale School of Medicine test nitrogen mustard, a chemical weapon related to the Mustard gas used as a weapon in WW I, in a human. Government secrecy rules prevented publication until 1946, after several hundred patients had been treated. | Babe Ruth and the Birth of Modern Cancer Treatment |
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Locale Type | City |
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