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- Q5243632 subject Q16809658.
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- Q5243632 abstract "The Dayville Historic District is a historic district in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The community or village of Dayville was named after Capt. John Day, who owned the water privileges on the Five Mile River. With the opening of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad in 1830, Dayville also became a hub for freight transport for other manufacturing villages along the river. By 1849, the village had grown sufficiently in population to have its own church, the Dayville Congregational Church, a Greek revival building built by Alexander Blanchard. The church was heavily damaged in a hurricane in 1938. Killingly Intermediate School is located in the area. The district is mostly residential in character, with houses built in Greek Revival and Italianate style in the mid-19th century.".
- Q5243632 added "1988-08-25".
- Q5243632 location Q1741385.
- Q5243632 nrhpReferenceNumber "88001422".
- Q5243632 thumbnail Dayville_CT.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5243632 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516004.
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- Q5243632 added "1988-08-25".
- Q5243632 location "Main and Pleasant Sts., Killingly, Connecticut".
- Q5243632 name "Dayville Historic District".
- Q5243632 refnum "88001422".
- Q5243632 point "41.84583333333333 -71.88555555555556".
- Q5243632 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Q5243632 type HistoricPlace.
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- Q5243632 comment "The Dayville Historic District is a historic district in the town of Killingly, Connecticut. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The community or village of Dayville was named after Capt. John Day, who owned the water privileges on the Five Mile River. With the opening of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad in 1830, Dayville also became a hub for freight transport for other manufacturing villages along the river.".
- Q5243632 label "Dayville Historic District".
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- Q5243632 long "-71.88555555555556".
- Q5243632 depiction Dayville_CT.jpg.
- Q5243632 name "Dayville Historic District".