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The Ninth Square Historic District in New Haven, Connecticut is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is located in the southeast section of Downtown New Haven and is a mixed use (business and residential) area and is part of the Town Green Special Services taxing district. In 1984, it included 78 buildings, of which 72 were contributing buildings. The district is bounded by Church, Court, State, and Crown Streets, and is centered on the intersection of Chapel and Orange Streets. The buildings in the district are mostly late-19th and early 20th commercial buildings.〔〔 and (''Accompanying 28 photos, from 1983, 1989, and undated'' )〕 ==Gallery== File:The Exchange, New Haven.jpg|The Exchange (1832), Chapel and Church Sts., New Haven File:Ninth Square Historic1.jpg|Street Building (1832), 742-750 Chapel St. File:Ninth Square Historic2.jpg|Street Building along State St. Monolithic granite piers with Doric capitals marking the original street storefronts. File:Ninth Square Historic3.jpg|Monson Building (1891), 760 Chapel St. File:Ninth Square Historic4.jpg|Fire House 12 (1905), 47 Crown St. File:Ninth Square Historic5.jpg|New Haven Water Company (1903), 100 Crown St., Leoni Robinson. File:Ninth Square Historic6.jpg|Connecticut Savings Bank (1906), 45 Church St., Gordon, Tracy and Swartwout, New York. File:Ninth Square Historic7.jpg|Orange St. from Center St. to Crown St. File:Ninth Square Historic8.jpg|Young Men’s Institute, later the Palladium Building, (1855), 139 Orange St. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ninth Square Historic District」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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