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Mattatuck Museum on Waterbury Square with Civil War Memorial. Waterbury, CT. | Mattatuck Museum (144 W Main St.) occupies former Masonic Temple (1912-14) & new building (1986). Waterbury, CT. Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli. | Pelli Clarke Pelli addition to Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | The Hitchcock & Masonic Temple buildings at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. |
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Entrance lobby at Mattatuck Museum. Waterbury, CT. | Civil War Memorial & St. John's Parish Church. Waterbury, CT. | St John's Parish Church (1870) (on town Green). Waterbury, CT. Style: Gothic Revival. | Waterbury, CT Soldiers Monument (1884) (on town Green) by George E. Bissell. Waterbury, CT. |
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Victory atop Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Base of Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Statue of fighting farmer on Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Statue of emancipation on Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. |
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Overview of Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Statue of fighting factory worker on Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Frieze showing Hampton Roads naval battle of March 9, 1862 Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. | Bronze lampstand supported by sculpted canon & four rifles at Waterbury Soldiers Monument. Waterbury, CT. |
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Clock (1915) on Waterbury Green. Waterbury, CT. | Welton horse drinking fountain (1888) by Karl Gerhardt on Waterbury Green. Waterbury, CT. | YMCA building (1924) on Waterbury Green. Waterbury, CT. Style: Georgian Revival. | Immaculate Conception Church (1928) on Waterbury Green. Waterbury, CT. Style: Baroque Revival. |
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Baroque Revival facade of Immaculate Conception Church. Waterbury, CT. | Former Elton Hotel (1904) by Wilbert E. Griggs on Waterbury Green. Waterbury, CT. Style: Renaissance Revival. On National Register. | Odd Fellows Hall (1893) (36 North Main St. on Waterbury Green). Waterbury, CT. Style: Venetian Gothic. Architect: Wilfred Griggs. | Waterbury streetscape. Waterbury, CT. |
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Apothecaries' Hall (1894) (63 Bank St.)on Exchange Place. Waterbury, CT. Style: Renaissance Revival. Architect: Theodore Peck. | Howland-Hughes Company Building (c1903) (114-138 Bank St.) Waterbury's first department store. Waterbury, CT. Style: Renaissance Revival. Architect: Griggs & Hunt. | U.S. Post Office (1931) (Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. Style: Art Deco. Architect: George Totten. | Art Deco entrance of Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. |
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Art Deco frieze of carrier pigeons over sun on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Art Deco frieze of native runner delivering message on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Art Deco frieze of pony rider delivering mail bag on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Art Deco frieze of earliest railroad train on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. |
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Art Deco frieze of paddle wheel steamship on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Art Deco frieze of 1930s steam train on Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Art Deco frieze of mail biplane of Waterbury Post Office. Waterbury, CT. | Grand St. heritage streetscape. Waterbury, CT. |
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Waterbury City Hall (1915) (Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. Architect: Cass Gilbert. On National Register. | Tower atop Waterbury City Hall. Waterbury, CT. | Staircase in Waterbury City Hall. Waterbury, CT. | Christopher Columbus statue at Waterbury City Hall. Waterbury, CT. |
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Chase Brass building (1916-22) (Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. Architect: Cass Gilbert. | Facade of Chase Brass building. Waterbury, CT. | Waterbury Public Library (1963) (Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. | Benjamin Franklin statue (1918) by Paul Wayland Bartlett at Waterbury Public Library. Waterbury, CT. |
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State of Connecticut Superior Court & Telephone Building. Waterbury, CT. | Telephone Building (1930) (348 Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. Style: Georgian Revival & Art Deco. | State of Connecticut Superior Court (2999) (Grand St.). Waterbury, CT. Architect: JCJ Architecture. | Sculpture on facade of State of Connecticut Superior Court. Waterbury, CT. |
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Curved American Brass Company Building now part of State of Connecticut Superior Court. Waterbury, CT. | Curved brick facade of American Brass Company Building. Waterbury, CT. | American Brass Company Building (1913) (414-436 Meadow St.). Waterbury, CT. Style: Renaissance Revival. | Waterbury Union Station clock tower (1908) (240-foot / 73 m) modeled on Torre del Mangia of Siena, Italy. Waterbury, CT. |
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Waterbury Union Station (1908). Waterbury, CT. Architect: McKim, Mead & White. | Entrance facade of Waterbury Union Station, now Republican-American newspaper building. Waterbury, CT. | Facade brickwork details of Waterbury Union Station. Waterbury, CT. | Heritage houses in Waterbury. Waterbury, CT. |