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State Register of Historic Places |
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The State Register is an official listing of properties and sites important to the historical development of Connecticut. The criteria for inclusion are the same as for the National Register of Historic Places. All properties nominated to the National Register must first be placed on the State Register. There is no specific protection afforded properties listed on the State Register. In Greenwich there are five extant properties on the State Register that are not listed on the National Register. John Addington House, West Putnam Avenue Built: c. 1725 Listed: 1984 Benedict Building, Greenwich Hospital Built: 1916 Listed: 1994 Demolished: 1996 Cos Cob Firehouse Built: 1929 Listed: 1996 | Montgomery Pinetum Conservatory, Cos Cob Built: c. 1928 Listed: 1993 O'Neill Outdoor Theatre, Cos Cob Built: 1934-1937 Listed: 1993 Tomac Burying Ground, Old Greenwich Created: c. 1665 Listed: 2001 |
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