Curtisville Historic District

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LocationRoughly, Pratt Street from Naubuc Avenue to West of Main Street, also Parker Terrace, Parker Terrace adjacent parts of Naubuc, Glastonbury, Connecticut
Coordinates41°43′3″N 72°37′3″W / 41.71750°N 72.61750°W / 41.71750; -72.61750
Area90 acres (36 ha)
ArchitecturalstyleColonial Revival, Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian
Curtisville Historic District
Grange Hall, Curtisville
Curtisville Historic District is located in Connecticut
Curtisville Historic District
Curtisville Historic District is located in the United States
Curtisville Historic District
LocationRoughly, Pratt Street from Naubuc Avenue to West of Main Street, also Parker Terrace, Parker Terrace adjacent parts of Naubuc, Glastonbury, Connecticut
Coordinates41°43′3″N 72°37′3″W / 41.71750°N 72.61750°W / 41.71750; -72.61750
Area90 acres (36 ha)
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian
NRHP reference No.92001638[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 14, 1992

The Curtisville Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area along Naubuc Avenue and Pratt Streets in northwestern Glastonbury, Connecticut. Developed mainly in the 19th century, it illustrates the coexistence of agricultural and industrial pursuits in a single village area, mixing worker housing, former farm properties, and a small mill complex. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1]

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