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===Locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places=== {{unreferenced section|date=May 2018}} [[File:1stChurchofChrist FarmingtonCT.jpg|thumb|right|upright|First Church of Christ. Photo by [[Jack Boucher]].]] * [[Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House]] β 127 Main Street (added 1998) * [[Farmington Historic District (Connecticut)|Farmington Historic District]] β Porter and Mountain Rds., Main and Garden Sts., Hatter's and Hillstead Lanes, and Farmington Ave. (added 1972) * [[First Church of Christ, Congregational (Farmington, Connecticut)|First Church of Christ]] β 75 Main St. (added 1975) * [[Gen. George Cowles House]] β 130 Main St. (added 1982) * [[Gridley-Parsons-Staples Homestead]] β 1554 Farmington Ave. (added 1981) * [[Hill-Stead Museum]] (added 1991). The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for [[Alfred Atmore Pope]] by his daughter [[Theodate Pope Riddle]], one of the first woman American architects, is known for its [[Colonial Revival architecture]]. Now a museum, its 19 rooms hold a nationally recognized collection of [[Impressionism|Impressionist]] paintings by such masters as [[Γdouard Manet|Manet]], [[Claude Monet|Monet]], [[James Abbott McNeill Whistler|Whistler]], [[Edgar Degas|Degas]] and [[Mary Cassatt|Cassatt]]. It is the site of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival and is a [[National Historic Landmark]]. * [[Pequabuck Bridge]] β Meadow Rd. at Pequabuck River (added 1984) * [[Shade Swamp Shelter]] β US 6 E of New Britain Ave. (added 1986) * [[Stanley-Whitman House]] β 37 High St. (added November 15, 1966) * [[West End Library]] β 15 School St., Unionville (added 2000)
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