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- Greenwood_Avenue_Historic_District comment "The Greenwood Avenue Historic District in Bethel, Connecticut is a historic district representing the commercial and civic center of that town. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and includes 29 contributing buildings, 5 non-contributing buildings, and the town green, P. T. Barnum Square. It includes the Bethel Public Library, a former railroad station converted into a bicycle shop, and a World War I Doughboy bronze statue sculpted by Ernest Moore Viquesney in P.".
- Q5604981 comment "The Greenwood Avenue Historic District in Bethel, Connecticut is a historic district representing the commercial and civic center of that town. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and includes 29 contributing buildings, 5 non-contributing buildings, and the town green, P. T. Barnum Square. It includes the Bethel Public Library, a former railroad station converted into a bicycle shop, and a World War I Doughboy bronze statue sculpted by Ernest Moore Viquesney in P.".