Not the typical means of supporting a sagging floor. The house at 910 Sport Hill Road was built in 1833 to house the minister of
Historical Society of Easton Connecticut
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Not the typical means of supporting a sagging floor. The house at 910 Sport Hill Road was built in 1833 to house the minister of
We lost Patricia this summer. At 94, she was a life-long Easton resident who loved her hometown. Many remembrances of her talents and kindnesses have
One of the largest challenges preservationists face is taking the time and effort to carefully document old structures that may not last forever despite their
The Historical Society of Easton will hold its annual meeting on Monday, June 13 at 7:30 PM in the Conference Room of the Easton Public
The Historical Society of Easton has worked diligently to craft a demolition delay ordinance that will help the town of Easton record and document some
Of Connecticut’s 169 towns and cities, 59 have enacted legislation whereby a citizen may object to the proposed demolition of a historic building, which in turn