Farmington Historic District

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The Farmington Historic District is a nationally recognized area in Farmington, Connecticut, noted for its well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century architecture and its role in early American and abolitionist history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Register of Historic Places listing
historic district
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
Georgian architecture
Greek Revival architecture
Victorian architecture
associatedWith African American history
Underground Railroad activity
abolitionist movement
contains Farmington Canal Heritage Trail segments
First Church of Christ, Congregational (Farmington, Connecticut)
Hill–Stead Museum vicinity
Main Street (Farmington, Connecticut)
Noah Wallace House
Stanley-Whitman House
surface form: Stanley-Whitman House vicinity

Unionville area structures vicinity
historic houses along Main Street
country United States of America
governedBy Town of Farmington government
hasCategory Abolitionism in the United States
Geography of Hartford County, Connecticut
Historic districts in Connecticut
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
Underground Railroad in Connecticut
hasConservationStatus protected historic district
hasSignificance Underground Railroad routes
surface form: Underground Railroad

abolitionist history
early American history
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
heritageStatus nationally recognized historic area
knownFor civic architecture
religious architecture
residential architecture
well-preserved 18th-century architecture
well-preserved 19th-century architecture
locatedIn Connecticut
Farmington, Connecticut
Hartford County
surface form: Hartford County, Connecticut
partOf village of Farmington
periodOfSignificance 18th century
19th century
tourism heritage tourism destination
usedAs civic center
religious center
residential area

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Farmington, Connecticut hasHistoricDistrict Farmington Historic District
Stanley-Whitman House partOf Farmington Historic District