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132 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877
This 1713 structure was the Keeler family residence from 1769 to 1907. Prior to this time period the buildi... More on PlanetWare
Tours are reasonably priced and are something families and their out of town guests can enjoy and still h... More on Yahoo! Travel

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258 Main St, Ridgefield, CT 06877
It is the mission of the our curatorial department to present innovative, exciting, diverse contemporary art exhibitions and programs that focus on emerging and mid-career artists. We strive to off... More on ArtSearch
There are also other great exhibitions going on, too--lots of exciting contemporary works. More on CitySearch

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472 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877
Inscription. [ west side ], To the Memory of The, Citizens of Ridgefield, Who Served Their Country, In the Wars of the Republic, 1775 – 1918, Erected by the People of Ridgefield MCMXXIV, [ ea... More on HMDB
Inscription. This town was founded in 1708 by a group of families from Norwalk who purchased twenty thousand acres from the Ramapoo Indians for one hundred pounds sterling. They were aided by John ... More on HMDB

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132 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT, 06877
The society's headquarters is the 275 year old David Scott House, which includes a fireproof and waterproof archival room within a "vault" with special equipment to control the humidity a... More on Heritage
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Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
Inscription. Welcome to Ridgefield's History Trail! Ridgefield, Connecticut – 1708: The Fundamental Orders adopted by Connecticut in 1639 directed would-be settlers, able to support a ministe... More on HMDB
Inscription. Welcome to Ridgefield's History Trail! Ridgefield, Connecticut – 1708: The Fundamental Orders adopted by Connecticut in 1639 directed would-be settlers, able to support a ministe... More on HMDB

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Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
Inscription. Ridgebury, "The New Patent, ": was one of the last land purchases made by the Proprietors. Tradition says that the First Congregational Church in Ridgebury had its beginnings in the "New Patent Meeting House" as early ... More on HMDB

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Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
Inscription. The International Order Of Odd Fellows, Pilgrim Lodge No. 45 was established in Ridgefield in 1847, meeting in the Masonic Hall until 1895 when the structure was destroyed in the Great... More on HMDB
Inscription. In 1870, A Branch Line: from the Branchville train station was built to offer service to the wealthy New Yorkers who began arriving to spend their summers in Ridgefield. Many of these ... More on HMDB

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Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
Inscription. Looking Towards East Ridge: from Governor Street, the four buildings on the hill have been an important part of Ridgefield's landscape for the last 100 years. On the left is the George Rockwell home, which, with the house ... More on HMDB

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258 Main Street, Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
Inscription. On September 23, 1780, on his way through American lines to New York City, Major John Andre of the British Army was captured, taken prisoner and brought to American headquarters in South Salem, N. Y. Andre had plotted ... More on HMDB

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Ridgefield CT 06877, United States of America
