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==Arts and culture== The Cornwall Library, organized in 1869, constructed a new building in 2002 that houses a collection of over 28,000 items. It sponsors art shows, lectures, a Books & Bloom sale and tour, along with many other events. ''The Cornwall Chronicle'' is a non-profit monthly newspaper that publishes news and feature stories about Cornwall, a calendar of events, and drawings by local artists. It was started in 1991 and has not missed an issue since. The Rose Algrant Show is an exhibit of works in all media by artists from Cornwall, Connecticut over the age of 18. It has been held annually since 1959 (2020 was online). ===Museums and other points of interest=== *[[Cathedral Pines]] β a {{convert|42|acre|adj=on}} nature conservatory and [[old-growth forest]] *[[Cornwall Bridge]] β concrete arch bridge built in 1930 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 *[[Cornwall Bridge Railroad Station]] β added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 *[[Cornwall Historical Society]] β located in a converted carriage barn, features annual exhibits on Cornwall's history *[[House VI]] ("the Frank residence") β an example of [[Deconstructivist]] architecture *[[Mohawk Mountain Ski Area]] β a ski resort *[[West Cornwall Covered Bridge]] β listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 The town was home to the [[Foreign Mission School]] between 1817 and 1826.
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