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Flanders Historic District
Historic district in Connecticut, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Flanders Historic District is a historic district that encompasses a small cluster of late-18th to early-19th century residential structures north of the center of Kent, Connecticut, United States which was the original heart of the community when it was first settled. It is centered at the junction of U.S. Route 7 with Cobble Road and Studio Hill Road. The area was supplanted by the current town center in the 1840s. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]
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Flanders Historic District | |
![]() "Seven Hearths", c. 1754, a Kent Historical Society property; it was the house of John Beebe, Jr. | |
Location | U.S. 7, Cobble Rd., Cobble Lane, and Studio Hill Rd., Kent, Connecticut |
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Coordinates | 41°44′22″N 73°27′25″W |
Area | 63 acres (25 ha) |
Built | 1741 (1741) |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Colonial, Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 79002618[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 13, 1979 |
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