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Union School

By September 2, 2022September 17th, 2024No Comments

Union School, West Haven, Connecticut:

At 174 Center Street is a former school erected in 1890, when West Haven was part of the Town of Orange. The Gilded Age building replaced a series of small, wooden school buildings. The structure is made of brick with terra cotta and East Haven red-sandstone trim. It was designed in the Victorian Revival style with Richardsonian Romanesque elements by Leoni W. Robinson, a leading architect in New Haven at the time. The property is now used for senior housing.

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