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  1. Edgewood Park Historic District. /  41.31528°N 72.95444°W  / 41.31528; -72.95444. Edgewood Historic District is a historic district located in the west-central portion of New Haven, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. A predominantly residential area roughly bisected by Edgewood Avenue, a ...

  2. Few houses in the district have suffered from unsympathetic additions or alterations, although more than 40 have been sheathed in aluminum, asbestos, or vinyl siding, or have lost all or part of their original porches. The Edgewood Park Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Place on September 9, 1986.

  3. Edgewood Historic District is a historic district located in the west-central portion of New Haven, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. A predominantly residential area roughly bisected by Edgewood Avenue, a broad boulevard which features a large central esplanade and forms the principal east-west artery through the heart of the district. The area ...

  4. The Edgewood Park Historic District is located in the west-central portion of New Haven, Connecticut, approximately nine-tenths of a mile north/northwest of the New Haven Green. The Edgewood Park Historic District encompasses slightly more than 240 acres of land, 145 acres of which now form Edgewood Park. There are 232 major structures located ...

  5. The Edgewood Park Historic District, located northeast of downtown New Orleans, was platted in 1909 as a middle class suburban neighborhood planned around a streetcar line. It is situated in the "Gentilly" area, so called because it abuts the Gentilly Ridge, geographically one of the highest points in this low-lying, flood-prone city.

  6. Edgewood Historic District is a historic district located in the west-central portion of New Haven, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. A predominantly residential area roughly bisected by Edgewood Avenue, a broad boulevard which features a large central esplanade and forms the principal east-west ...

  7. In 1910, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. was tasked with designing Edgewood Park in New Haven, Connecticut. In his lengthy report that year to the Civic Planning Committee of New Haven, he wrote that “If the people of the city… are to have the benefit of a place where they may habitually get a little healthful recreation out of doors under agreeable and refreshing surroundings… if the children ...

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