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TOP 30 Historic buildings in Seymour, CT
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Dragonflies LLC
Dragonflies LLC is a charming florist and store located at 33 Bank Street in the Historic/Antique section of downtown Seymour, Connecticut, United States. Our mission is to spread happiness through the beauty of flowers and the act of giving and receiving love. At Dragonflies LLC, we are dedicated to building lasting relationships with our customers by providing top-notch quality and exceptional service. Our skilled florist hand-selects only the freshest and highest quality flowers to create stunning arrangements that are personalized with your special message.
O'Riordan Migani Architects, LLC
O'Riordan Migani Architects, LLC is a renowned architectural firm located at 22 Bank Street in Seymour, Connecticut, United States. The firm has a strong track record of successful projects, including the transformation of a homeless shelter facing eviction into a new residential community. One of their notable projects, 38 Columbus, is a 38-unit 55 residential community situated in the historic shopping district of Seymour. Additionally, they have worked on Wilmont Crossing, a mixed-use project for the Housing Authority of New Haven, featuring retail space, a community center, and 47 apartments.
Hempsted House
Hempsted House, located at 11 Hempstead Street in New London, Connecticut, is a museum and tourist attraction that offers a glimpse into urban colonial era life. The institution consists of the Joshua and Nathaniel Hempsted Houses, two of New England's oldest and best-documented dwellings. The 1678 Joshua Hempsted House was home to the Hempsted family until 1937 and has been extensively restored by Connecticut Landmarks. Adjacent to this house is the stone house built in 1759 for Nathaniel Hempsted by Acadian exiles. Both structures survived the 1781 burning of New London by Benedict Arnold and showcase 17th and 18th-century daily life.
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