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- Q7045536 abstract "Noank Historic District is a historic district in the village of Noank in the town of Groton, Connecticut, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.The district's architectural significance derives from its numerous Greek Revival, Gothic, and Eastlake-detailed houses, which present a consistent 19th appearance by means of elements such as porches, fences, and pilasters.The district boundaries includes almost all of what is known as Noank, including Elm Street, Prospect Hill Road, and Noank Peninsula east of Route 215, but it excludes certain areas. The nearby Goat Island was excluded from the district, because all early buildings were destroyed by the New England Hurricane of 1938, and various streets near Elm are lined with modern houses that significantly postdate the district.Noank's leading building is a Baptist church, at the apex of the village's land. The core is an Italianate structure that was constructed in 1867; it originally featured twin towers, although they were swept away in 1938.It includes the Noank Shipyard, at the location of the historic Palmer Shipyard.It includes a former velvet mill built in 1905, which also was used by the state as a lobster hatchery. The building was used for a time by the University of Connecticut Marine Research Station.Other contributing properties include:St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 78 Front Street, shingled and with Gothic detailsA Gothic Methodist church with Art Nouveau windows, which as of 1978 was re-used as apartmentsA cobblestone Episcopal Church, used as a museum by 1978, and one of few non-wooden buildings in the communityMorgan's Point Lighthouse, an 1868 granite ashlar building with an octagonal tower,There are about 260 houses in the district; their significance was the primary reason for the district's designation.".
- Q7045536 added "1979-08-10".
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- Q7045536 yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Q7045536 added "1979-08-10".
- Q7045536 architecture "Greek Revival, Gothic, Stick-Eastlake".
- Q7045536 built "1840".
- Q7045536 location "Main Street, Groton, Connecticut".
- Q7045536 name "Noank Historic District".
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- Q7045536 comment "Noank Historic District is a historic district in the village of Noank in the town of Groton, Connecticut, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.The district's architectural significance derives from its numerous Greek Revival, Gothic, and Eastlake-detailed houses, which present a consistent 19th appearance by means of elements such as porches, fences, and pilasters.The district boundaries includes almost all of what is known as Noank, including Elm Street, Prospect Hill Road, and Noank Peninsula east of Route 215, but it excludes certain areas. ".
- Q7045536 label "Noank Historic District".
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- Q7045536 name "Noank Historic District".