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This is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.

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  • This is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. There are 270 properties and districts listed on the National Register in New Haven County. The city of New Haven is the location of 68 of these properties and districts, including 9 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the other properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark, are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven County, Connecticut. Three sites appear in both New Haven County lists.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • Lighthouse Point Park (en)
  • Roughly from Suffield in Hartford County to New Haven in New Haven County (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Chapel St., Blatchley Ave., New Haven Harbor, and James St. (en)
  • Southwest of the intersection of Chapel St. and Yale Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Hamden town line, Mansfield, Hazel & Division Sts., Winchester Ave., and Sherman Parkway (en)
  • Southwestern end of the east breakwater at the entrance to New Haven Harbor (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Whitney Ave., State, Eagle, and Trumbull Sts.; also portions of Anderson, Canner, Cottage, Eagle, Foster, Nash, Nicoll, North Bank & Willow Sts. (en)
  • Area between Whitney Avenue and Winchester Avenue north of Edwards Street/Munson Street (en)
  • Bounded by Chapel, College, Elm, and Church Sts. (en)
  • Bounded by High, Chapel, Elm, and College Sts. (en)
  • Lighthouse Point Park, Lighthouse Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Crescent St., Goffe Terrace, and Boulevard (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Columbus and Howard Aves. (en)
  • Southern end of Woodward Ave. (en)
  • Union Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by State, Davis, and Livingston Sts., Park and Mitchell Drs., and Whitney Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Park, N. Frontage, Scranton, Sherman, and Elm Sts. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Burns St., Livingston St., Cold Spring St., Orange St., Bradley St., and Whitney Ave. (en)
  • Properties along Howard Ave. between Interstate 95 and Washington St. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Columbus, Wooster Sq., Chapel St., and Court St. (en)
  • Bounded by Sachem, Temple, Trumbull, and Prospect Sts., Whitney and Hillhouse Aves., and railroad tracks (en)
  • Roughly along Blake St. and Whalley Ave.; also 827 Whalley Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Interstate 95, S. Water St., Howard Ave., Sea St., and Greenwich Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Park, Chapel, Temple, George, and Crown Sts. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Quinnipiac Ave., Lexington, Chapel, Ferry, Pine, Front, and Lombard Sts. (en)
  • Between Dean & Myron Sts., Morris Causeway & Townsend Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Church, State, George, and Court Sts. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Whalley Ave. and Elm St., Sherman Ave. and Boulevard, Edgewood and Derby, and Yale Aves. (en)
  • Roughly State St. from Bradley St. to Mill River St. (en)
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  • Union Station (en)
  • New Haven Lawn Club (en)
  • Yale Bowl (en)
  • Edgerton (en)
  • Ahavas Sholem Synagogue (en)
  • Whitney Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Beaver Hills Historic District (en)
  • Beth Israel Synagogue (en)
  • Caroline Nicoll House (en)
  • Chapel Street Historic District (en)
  • Christ Church New Haven (en)
  • Oyster Point Historic District (en)
  • Connecticut Hall (en)
  • George W. Crawford House (en)
  • Dixwell Avenue Congregational United Church of Christ (en)
  • Dr. Mary B. Moody House (en)
  • Dwight Street Historic District (en)
  • East Rock Park (en)
  • Elisha Blackman Building (en)
  • Elizabeth R. Hooker House (en)
  • Five Mile Point Light (en)
  • Fort Nathan Hale (en)
  • United States Post Office and Court House (en)
  • Goffe Street Special School for Colored Children (en)
  • Armstrong Rubber Building (en)
  • Grove Street Cemetery (en)
  • Hall-Benedict Drug Company Building (en)
  • James Dwight Dana House (en)
  • Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (en)
  • Howard Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Edgewood Park Historic District (en)
  • Farmington Canal (en)
  • Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings (en)
  • Raynham (en)
  • Othniel C. Marsh House (en)
  • Hillhouse Avenue (en)
  • John Cook House (en)
  • Lafayette B. Mendel House (en)
  • Plymouth Congregational Church (en)
  • Lighthouse Point Carousel (en)
  • Lincoln Theatre (en)
  • M. Armstrong and Company Carriage Factory (en)
  • Morris Cove Historic District (en)
  • Morris House (en)
  • Mory's (en)
  • New Haven Armory (en)
  • New Haven City Hall (en)
  • New Haven Clock Company Factory (en)
  • New Haven County Courthouse (en)
  • New Haven Green (en)
  • New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged (en)
  • Ninth Square Historic District (en)
  • Orange Street Historic District (en)
  • Prospect Hill Historic District (en)
  • Quinnipiac Brewery (en)
  • Quinnipiac River Historic District (en)
  • River Street Historic District (en)
  • Russell Henry Chittenden House (en)
  • Southwest Ledge Lighthouse (en)
  • Southern New England Telephone Company Administrative Building (en)
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church (en)
  • Strouse, Adler Company Corset Factory (en)
  • Trowbridge Square Historic District (en)
  • Upper State Street Historic District (en)
  • Welch Training School (en)
  • Westville Village Historic District (en)
  • William Pinto House (en)
  • Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District (en)
  • Wooster Square Historic District (en)
  • First Telephone Exchange (en)
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  • Union Station (en)
  • Christ Church (en)
  • Yale Bowl (en)
  • Edgerton (en)
  • City Point (en)
  • Connecticut Hall (en)
  • Dr. Mary B. Moody House (en)
  • East Rock Park (en)
  • Elizabeth R. Hooker House (en)
  • Five Mile Point Light (en)
  • Fort Nathan Hale (en)
  • Marsh Hall (en)
  • Grove Street Cemetery (en)
  • James Dwight Dana House (en)
  • Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (en)
  • Crawford Manor (en)
  • Hillhouse Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Howard Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Edgewood Park Historic District (en)
  • Farmington Canal (en)
  • Morris Cove Historic District (en)
  • Morris House (en)
  • New Haven City Hall (en)
  • New Haven County Courthouse (en)
  • New Haven Green (en)
  • Orange Street Historic District (en)
  • Quinnipiac Brewery (en)
  • Quinnipiac River Historic District (en)
  • Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse (en)
  • River Street Historic District (en)
  • Southwest Ledge Lighthouse (en)
  • Strouse, Adler Company Corset Factory (en)
  • Trowbridge Square Historic District (en)
  • Westville Village Historic District (en)
  • William Pinto House (en)
  • Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District (en)
  • Wooster Square Historic District (en)
  • Mory's Temple Bar (en)
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  • 2021-05-19 (xsd:date)
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  • 1973-05-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Large town green includes three historic churches. (en)
  • Final resting place of many Yale and New Haven notables including Roger Sherman, Noah Webster and Eli Whitney. (en)
  • Home of Yale biochemist Lafayette Mendel; designed by Henry Austin (en)
  • English style Arts and Crafts suburban villa designed by Delano & Aldrich and built in 1914 for the progressive activist, Elizabeth R. Hooker. (en)
  • Area of historic mansions and some institutional buildings (en)
  • Episcopal parish church, begun as an offshoot from New Haven's Trinity Church, the central Episcopal church on New Haven's town green. This Gothic building, completed in 1898, was designed by architect Henry Vaughan and includes a stone tower in the style of one at the University of Oxford. (en)
  • Built in 1883 as an investment by a former carriage manufacturer, the building was the first commercial + rental building in a residential area with very fine design and workmanship. (en)
  • Historic maritime village dating from the 18th century. (en)
  • Beaux Arts building from 1917, facing on New Haven Green, and containing "several of the city's grandest interior spaces". Site of Griswold v. Connecticut, a historic trial involving women's right to birth control, and the New Haven Black Panther trials. (en)
  • Former National Historic Landmark. Location of the First Telephone Exchange in the United States. Demolished in 1973 to make way for a parking garage. (en)
  • Historic commercial district with 19th and early 20th century buildings. (en)
  • Area of commercial buildings and more. 827 Whalley represents a boundary increase of (en)
  • Home of Russell Henry Chittenden, the "father of American biochemistry", from 1887 to 1943. The irregularly shaped three story house with Queen Anne elements was built in 1887 of brick, frame and shingling with gabled roof sections, gabled dormers, interior chimneys with corbeled caps, a square corner tower and a round-arched first-floor window. (en)
  • Home of the first agricultural experiment station in the United States. It was started in 1875 in Middletown and moved to New Haven in 1877. Its Osborne Library, built during 1882-83, is oldest building of any such station. Located at top of Prospect Hill, the station was the center of early research on vitamins. (en)
  • Queen Anne style school designed by Leoni W. Robinson (en)
  • Historic street with landmark nineteenth century mansions. (en)
  • Late 19th century brownstone Romanesque Revival former church. After damage, the building was gutted and rebuilt for offices. (en)
  • A middle- and upper-class residential neighborhood that showcases Queen Anne style architecture in the United States, Shingle, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and other architecture. (en)
  • Well-preserved late 19th century vernacular architecture. (en)
  • Art Deco building designed by Douglas Orr (en)
  • Historic factory complex built between 1876 and 1923. (en)
  • The clubhouse, designed by Douglas Orr, combines elements of Colonial Revival and Art Moderne styles. (en)
  • Beaux-arts station designed by Cass Gilbert (en)
  • Brutalist apartment house designed by Paul Rudolph (en)
  • Gothic revival mansion and surrounding estate. (en)
  • Historic 19th century carriage factory building (en)
  • Historic late-19th century commercial district. (en)
  • Historic nursing home with Beaux Arts styling. (en)
  • Home of physician Mary Blair Moody (en)
  • Massive Romanesque revival built from 1928-1930. (en)
  • Octagonal lighthouse built in 1847. (en)
  • One of New Haven's oldest surviving buildings (en)
  • Storied private club adjacent to Yale University. (en)
  • Bowl stadium, model for the Rose Bowl and others. Home of Yale Bulldogs football and The Game. (en)
  • Well-preserved commercial building from 1909. (en)
  • Completed in 1877, this lighthouse with Second Empire style architecture above, was the first or one of the first built on a cylindrical iron foundation, an innovation to address shifting ice that is regarded as very important in lighthouse design. (en)
  • Site of forts dating from the colonial era through the Civil War. (en)
  • Noted example of brutalism by architect Marcel Breuer (en)
  • Designed by the Olmsted Brothers, this park includes East Rock Ridge and the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. (en)
  • Historic residential neighborhood with late 19th century Queen Anne and colonial revival structures. (en)
  • Well-preserved 19th century working-class neighborhood. (en)
  • Factory complex dominated by six story Romanesque revival main building. (en)
  • Extends northward through Hamden and Cheshire to Hartford County. Built as a canal, later became a railroad line, and now a multi-use trail. (en)
  • Originally a 14-building complex built in the 19th century. (en)
  • One of the oldest stone buildings in New Haven, the house has unusual sandstone quoining and a ballroom on the 3rd floor. Adjacent to the 1828 Caroline Nicoll House. (en)
  • A historic district representing the commercial development of New Haven in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. (en)
  • Early 20th century historic carousel in renaissance revival building. (en)
  • Industrial district with a historic focus on metalworking businesses. (en)
  • Permanent school that grew out of a meeting of New Haven citizens in 1864. New Haven architect Henry Austin donated the design. Used as a school until 1874 when African-American children began attending previously all white public schools. The building was then used by African-American community organizations. (en)
  • A Colonial Revival building from 1925, designed by architect Louis Abramowitz for the orthodox synagogue. (en)
  • Victorian Gothic structure designed by Henry Austin (en)
  • A former synagogue whose elaborate facade demonstrates "design effort directed, with considerable success, toward establishing a Jewish presence in the streetscape." (en)
  • Oystering district with distinctive oystermen's houses. (en)
  • Monumental 1919 classical revival courthouse clad in Tennessee marble. (en)
  • Home of Yale paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh; now part of the Yale School of Forestry. (en)
  • Fine pair of commercial buildings from the office of Henry Austin. (en)
  • Historic district including Leoni W. Robinson-designed buildings of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and surrounding areas of single- and multi-family workers' houses. (en)
  • This historic district is a public park, the site of the estate of Frederick F. Brewster, the industrialist. The 1909 mansion was demolished in 1964 leaving the gatehouse, carriage house, greenhouses, other structures, and landscaped grounds. Extends into Hamden, elsewhere in New Haven County (en)
  • Seasonal resort and streetcar suburb with early 20th century residential architecture. (en)
  • Home of Yale geologist, James Dwight Dana; designed by Henry Austin (en)
  • Georgian-style building from 1752 that is the oldest Yale University building and only survivor of the original Old Brick Row. Funded originally in part from the sale of a French ship, it was gutted and rebuilt in the 1950's. (en)
  • Historic district with well-preserved 19th and early 20th century residential architecture (en)
  • Brutalist structure designed by John M. Johansen and home to historic African American congregation (en)
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  • New Haven Lawn Club (en)
  • Yale Bowl (en)
  • Edgerton (en)
  • Ahavas Sholem Synagogue (en)
  • Whitney Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Beaver Hills Historic District (en)
  • Beth Israel Synagogue (en)
  • Caroline Nicoll House (en)
  • Chapel Street Historic District (en)
  • Christ Church New Haven (en)
  • Oyster Point Historic District (en)
  • George W. Crawford House (en)
  • Dixwell Avenue Congregational United Church of Christ (en)
  • Dr. Mary B. Moody House (en)
  • Dwight Street Historic District (en)
  • East Rock Park (en)
  • Elisha Blackman Building (en)
  • Elizabeth R. Hooker House (en)
  • Farmington Canal-New Haven and Northampton Canal (en)
  • Fort Nathan Hale (en)
  • United States Post Office and Court House (en)
  • Goffe Street Special School for Colored Children (en)
  • Grove Street Cemetery (en)
  • Hall-Benedict Drug Company Building (en)
  • James Dwight Dana House (en)
  • Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (en)
  • Hillhouse Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Howard Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Edgewood Park Historic District (en)
  • Five Mile Point Lighthouse (en)
  • Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings (en)
  • Raynham (en)
  • Othniel C. Marsh House (en)
  • John Cook House (en)
  • Lafayette B. Mendel House (en)
  • Plymouth Congregational Church (en)
  • Lighthouse Point Carousel (en)
  • Lincoln Theatre (en)
  • M. Armstrong and Company Carriage Factory (en)
  • Morris Cove Historic District (en)
  • Morris House (en)
  • Mory's (en)
  • New Haven Armory (en)
  • New Haven City Hall (en)
  • New Haven Clock Company Factory (en)
  • New Haven County Courthouse (en)
  • New Haven Green Historic District (en)
  • New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged (en)
  • New Haven Railroad Station (en)
  • Ninth Square Historic District (en)
  • Orange Street Historic District (en)
  • Prospect Hill Historic District (en)
  • Quinnipiac Brewery (en)
  • Quinnipiac River Historic District (en)
  • River Street Historic District (en)
  • Russell Henry Chittenden House (en)
  • Southwest Ledge Lighthouse (en)
  • Southern New England Telephone Company Administrative Building (en)
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church (en)
  • Strouse, Adler Company Corset Factory (en)
  • Connecticut Hall, Yale University (en)
  • Trowbridge Square Historic District (en)
  • Upper State Street Historic District (en)
  • Welch Training School (en)
  • Westville Village Historic District (en)
  • William Pinto House (en)
  • Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District (en)
  • Wooster Square Historic District (en)
  • Armstrong Rubber Company Building (en)
  • First Telephone Exchange (en)
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  • This is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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