File:Middletown, CT - Main St 22.jpg

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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 83001275.

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English: Buildings on the west side of Main Street, Middletown, Connecticut, USA, a bit north of the Hotel Arrigoni. From left:
  • Barely visible at left, 225 Main Street, Farmers & Mechanics Savings Bank, 1920, and its late 20th century annex; the annex is not a contributing property of the historic district.
  • The very white building is 267 Main Street, the former Middletown National Bank, subsequently (from 1957) Connecticut Bank and Trust (CBT), then Fleet Bank (from 1992), now (from 2004) Bank of America.
  • 291 Main Street, Old Post Office, 1916, now part of Liberty Bank headquarters
  • 315 Main Street, Middletown Savings Bank, 1928, now part of Liberty Bank headquarters
  • 319-323 Main Street, Old Banking House Block, 1796 - south section; 1815 - north section, now part of Liberty Bank headquarters
  • 335 Main Street, Guy & Rice Building, 1930, Renaissance Revival
  • 339-351 Main Street, Commercial Building, 1892, originally erected as YMCA
  • 357-359 Main Street, Hubbard-Holland Building, 1873
  • 363 Main Street, Central National Bank Building, 1915
  • 381 Main Street, The Church of the Holy Trinity, 1871-1874, Gothic Revival, Henry Dudley architect; set back, only tower visible here.
  • (The MiddleOak Insurance highrise a block away, not part of the district, can be seen in background here.)
  • 393 Main Street, City Savings Bank, ca. 1915, Colonial Revival, now Chamber of Commerce
  • The next three buildings are not considered contributing properties:
    • 395 Main Street, former J.C. Penney's Company, mid-20th century, now Amato's Hobby store
    • 413 Main Street, Itkin's Decorators, mid-20th century
    • 423 Main Street, Linderme & Zurcher Building, Colonial Revival Commercial, 1944. This was Montgomery Ward's in the 1950s
  • 437 Main Street, Commercial Building. This was also J.C. Penney in the 1950s.
Except as noted, all of these buildings are contributing properties of the Main Street Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Author Joe Mabel
Object location41° 33′ 45″ N, 72° 38′ 56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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