National Register of Historic Places listings in Southington, Connecticut facts for kids
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Southington, Connecticut.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Southington, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in various online maps.
There are more than 400 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Hartford County, including 21 National Historic Landmarks. The 41 properties and districts located in the town of Southington are listed below, while the properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed separately. The Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal, Hubbard Park, and the Marion Historic District extend into other communities in Hartford County and appear in both lists.
Twenty-five early houses in Southington were covered in a Multiple Property Submission study in 1988, and are indicated by asterisks (*) here.
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Current listings
- Addresses are "Southington, CT" unless otherwise indicated.
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | Village | Description | |
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1 | Luman Andrews House |
(#88003095) |
469 Andrews St. 41°37′23″N 72°49′52″W / 41.623056°N 72.831111°W |
Colonial house built in 1745; property is also important as location where volcanic rock suited for Portland cement was discovered. | ||
2 | Atwater Manufacturing Company |
(#88002678) |
335 Atwater St. 41°34′43″N 72°53′54″W / 41.578611°N 72.898333°W |
Plantsville | ||
3 | Selah Barnes House |
(#88003114) |
282 Prospect St. 41°35′29″N 72°54′01″W / 41.591389°N 72.900278°W |
Plantsville | ||
4 | Barnes-Frost House |
(#88003109) |
1177 Marion Ave. 41°33′56″N 72°55′31″W / 41.565556°N 72.925278°W |
Marion | Built in 1795, significant in part as it is a preserved example of Colonial architecture, and also because it was home of the Barnes and Frost families. The house shows a "high-style Federal embellishment", namely a "diamond and ellipse frieze band pattern". | |
5 | Blakeslee Forging Company |
(#88002676) |
100 W. Main St. 41°34′38″N 72°53′36″W / 41.577222°N 72.893333°W |
Plantsville | ||
6 | Icabod Bradley House |
(#88003115) |
537 Shuttle Meadow Rd. 41°38′55″N 72°50′40″W / 41.648611°N 72.844444°W |
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7 | Clark Brothers Factory No. 1 |
(#88002679) |
1331 S. Main St. 41°34′03″N 72°54′10″W / 41.5675°N 72.902778°W |
Milldale | ||
8 | Clark Brothers Factory No. 2 |
(#88002680) |
409 Canal St. 41°34′15″N 72°53′46″W / 41.570833°N 72.896111°W |
Milldale | ||
9 | Avery Clark House |
(#88003110) |
1460 Meriden Ave. 41°33′48″N 72°51′12″W / 41.563333°N 72.853333°W |
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10 | Capt. Josiah Cowles House |
(#88003102) |
184 Marion Ave. 41°35′05″N 72°54′12″W / 41.584722°N 72.903333°W |
Plantsville | Residence, c. 1750, of an early settler, who was born in Farmington, Connecticut on November 20, 1713. Cowles was a justice of the peace and a captain in the local militia. He held a number of town offices, and was viewed as a leading man in town. At the very first town meeting after the incorporation of Southington, held November 11, 1779, the residents appointed Cowles, along with Jonathan Root to a committee to "provide for the families of officers and soldiers in the field." In 1774, Cowles was appointed to a committee to deliver provisions to Boston, in response to the British blockade of Boston harbor. | |
11 | Ebenezer Evans House |
(#88003101) |
17 Long Bottom Rd. 41°37′50″N 72°50′03″W / 41.630556°N 72.834167°W |
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12 | Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal |
(#85002664) |
Roughly from Suffield in Hartford County to New Haven in New Haven County 41°36′00″N 72°53′00″W / 41.599917°N 72.883472°W |
First a canal, later a railroad, and now a multi-use trail. | ||
13 | Levi B. Frost House |
(#87002037) |
1089 Marion Ave. 41°34′05″N 72°55′29″W / 41.568056°N 72.924722°W |
Marion | Also known as the Asa Barnes Tavern. | |
14 | Stephen Grannis House |
(#88003119) |
1193 West St. 41°37′14″N 72°53′58″W / 41.620556°N 72.899444°W |
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15 | Timothy Hart House |
(#88003100) |
521 Flanders Rd. 41°37′09″N 72°50′43″W / 41.619167°N 72.845278°W |
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16 | House at 1010 Shuttle Meadow Road |
(#88003116) |
1010 Shuttle Meadow Rd. 41°38′58″N 72°51′12″W / 41.649444°N 72.853333°W |
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17 | House at 590 West Street |
(#88003118) |
590 West St. 41°36′16″N 72°53′57″W / 41.604444°N 72.899167°W |
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18 | Hubbard Park |
(#97001466) |
Roughly bounded by W. Main St., Interstate 691, CT 66, Reservoir Ave., Edgewood Dr. 41°33′45″N 72°50′05″W / 41.5625°N 72.834722°W |
A park partly in Southington, Meriden, and partly in Berlin. | ||
19 | Hurwood Company |
(#88002681) |
379 Summer St. 41°35′22″N 72°53′26″W / 41.589444°N 72.890556°W |
Plantsville | ||
20 | Lake Compounce Carousel |
(#78002865) |
West of Southington Center on Lake Ave. 41°38′21″N 72°55′22″W / 41.639167°N 72.922778°W |
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21 | Marion Historic District |
(#88001423) |
Along Marion Ave. and Meriden-Waterbury Turnpike, in town of Southington and in town of Cheshire (in New Haven County) 41°33′50″N 72°55′29″W / 41.563889°N 72.924722°W |
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22 | Meriden Avenue-Oakland Road Historic District |
(#88000580) |
Roughly Oakland Rd. between Meriden and Berlin Aves., and Meriden Ave. between Oakland Rd. and Delhunty Dr. 41°35′31″N 72°52′26″W / 41.591944°N 72.873889°W |
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23 | Roswell Moore II House |
(#88003093) |
1166 Andrews St. 41°36′18″N 72°49′44″W / 41.605°N 72.828889°W |
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24 | Peck, Stow & Wilcox Factory |
(#88002682) |
217 Center St. 41°36′08″N 72°52′59″W / 41.602222°N 72.883056°W |
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25 | Plantsville Historic District |
(#88002673) |
Roughly bounded by Prospect St., Summer St., the Quinnipiac River, Grove St., S. Main St., W. Main St., and West St. 41°35′26″N 72°53′35″W / 41.590556°N 72.893056°W |
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26 | Dr. J. Porter House |
(#88003096) |
391 Belleview Ave. 41°35′05″N 72°52′07″W / 41.584722°N 72.868611°W |
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27 | Pultz & Walkley Company |
(#88002677) |
120 W. Main St. 41°35′12″N 72°53′34″W / 41.586667°N 72.892778°W |
Plantsville | ||
28 | Jonathan Root House |
(#88003113) |
140-142 N. Main St. 41°36′16″N 72°52′43″W / 41.604444°N 72.878611°W |
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29 | Dr. Henry Skelton House |
(#88003117) |
889 S. Main St. 41°35′02″N 72°53′32″W / 41.583889°N 72.892222°W |
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30 | H. D. Smith Company Building |
(#77001420) |
24 West St. 41°35′19″N 72°53′56″W / 41.588611°N 72.898889°W |
Plantsville | ||
31 | Southington Center Historic District |
(#88002961) |
Roughly N. Main St. north from Vermont Ave., and Berlin St. from Main St. to Academy Ln. 41°36′12″N 72°52′41″W / 41.603333°N 72.878056°W |
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32 | Southington Public Library |
(#89000015) |
239 Main St. in Southington Center 41°35′48″N 72°52′41″W / 41.596667°N 72.878056°W |
Building now houses the local historical society. | ||
33 | Horace Webster Farmhouse |
(#77001417) |
577 South End Rd. 41°34′01″N 72°52′27″W / 41.566944°N 72.874167°W |
Plantsville | ||
34 | West Street School |
(#88002689) |
1432 West St. 41°37′39″N 72°54′03″W / 41.6275°N 72.900833°W |
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35 | Rev. John Wightman House |
(#88003111) |
1024 Mount Vernon Rd. 41°35′56″N 72°55′32″W / 41.598889°N 72.925556°W |
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36 | Valentine Wightman House |
(#88003112) |
1112 Mount Vernon Rd. 41°36′04″N 72°55′32″W / 41.601111°N 72.925556°W |
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37 | Woodruff House |
(#88003097) |
377 Berlin St. 41°35′49″N 72°51′21″W / 41.596944°N 72.855833°W |
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38 | Capt. Samuel Woodruff House |
(#89000014) |
23 Old State Rd. 41°35′52″N 72°50′51″W / 41.597778°N 72.8475°W |
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39 | Ezekiel Woodruff House |
(#88003099) |
1152 East St. 41°35′41″N 72°50′32″W / 41.594722°N 72.842222°W |
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40 | Jotham Woodruff House |
(#88003120) |
137-139 Woodruff St. 41°36′07″N 72°52′13″W / 41.601944°N 72.870278°W |
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41 | Urbana Woodruff House |
(#88003098) |
1096 East St. 41°35′37″N 72°50′31″W / 41.593611°N 72.841944°W |