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Barkhamsted Center Historic District : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barkhamsted Center Historic District
Barkhamsted Center Historic District is a historic district at the intersection of Center Hill Road and Old Town Hall Road in Barkhamsted, Connecticut. The district includes nine buildings in six properties: A church, parsonage, school, town hall, tavern, and one residence. It features Colonial and Greek Revival architecture and was added to the National Register in 1999.〔 (Accompanying photos ).〕 ==History== The district is all that remains of the village of Barkhamsted Center, flooded to build the Barkhamsted Reservoir from 1910 to 1940. The district is now a quarter mile from the water's edge. The oldest building is the Nathaniel Collins House, a one and one-half story frame Colonial at 131 Center Hill Road. The Center Schoolhouse, built in 1821, was originally a two-story building, it was converted to one story about 1880. The first story was removed, keeping the second. The school was moved from its original location, very near the reservoir, to its current location on Center Hill Road in 1980. The school is now a museum run by the Barkhamsted Historical Society.〔
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