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Judge George W. Wheeler House, Bridgeport, Connecticut:
This oversized Dutch Colonial with a gambrel roof at 115 Park Avenue was built in 1904. It was first owned by a Connecticut Supreme Court Judge, George Wakeman Wheeler. The house was later donated to the State of Connecticut along with $50,000 by Mary Beardsley and her late husband, Judge Morris Beardsley. The property then became Bridgeport’s first nursing home for the elderly called Boardman-Beardsley Home. It’s located within Marina Park Historic District and now used as office space.
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