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North Haven is steeped in history and
our citizens have a true sense of spirit,
service and civic pride in their commu-
nity. We all strive to make North Haven
a vibrant place to live, work and visit.
We are a unique blend of small town liv-
ing, great schools, retail establish-
ments, restaurants, shopping and ser-
vices. We continue to focus on our mis-
sion to promote our economic growth
and minimize the tax burden for our
residents. Our goal of targeting new
economic opportunities in all areas will
continue to strengthen our town finan-
cially while bringing more employment
opportunities to the area. We remain
committed and strong with a bright fu-
ture here in North Haven.
www.town.north-haven.ct.us
About North Haven
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Farm Attractions Frankie’s Fruits and Vegetables
1940 Hartford Tpke., North Haven. 203-376-0407
Family farm selling fruits, vegetables, eggs and honey
North Haven Fair
290 Washington Ave., North Haven. 203-239-3700
Agricultural fair
Christoforo's Farm
701 Middletown Ave., North Haven. 203-671-3398
Fruit, vegetables, and flowers. PYO
Anthony Borrelli & Sons Inc.
95 Warner Rd., North Haven. 203-239-1930
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North Haven
Points of Interest
& Landmarks
Historic, Cultural & Farm Attractions
Private Homes: Visitors must be aware that, whether designated by national, state, or municipal governments, landmarks and cultural history sites are often privately owned and are not open to the public.
1. Reverend William T. Reynolds House (1825)
1 St. John St., North Haven.
Historic site, private business
1. St. John’s Episcopal Church/Rectory (1855)
3 Trumbull Pl., North Haven. 203-239-0156
Historic site
1. Reverend Benjamin Trumbull House (1761)
11 Trumbull Pl., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. Rising Sun Tavern (1738)
1 Old Tavern Ln., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. Martha Culver House & Memorial Library (1857)
290 Quinnipiac Ave., North Haven. 203-239-7722
Historic site, museum
1. Peter's Rock
133 Middletown Ave., North Haven.
Historic site, park. Highest point in North Haven at 373 feet
above sea level. It is the result of ancient volcanic activity.
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1. Smith Brothers Carriage Shop (1868)
9 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. David Basset House (c. 1790)
20 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. H. Bradley House (1860)
22 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. J. Boardman Smith House (1840)
30 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. Pierpont Store (c. 1845)
31 State St., North Haven.
Historic site. Old General Store
1. Joshua Simmons House (1787)
39 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private business
1. Dudley House (1896)
56 State St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. Pines Bridge Historic District
Old Broadway, Philip Pl., State & Bishop Sts., North Haven.
Historic site
Maltby Fowler House (1873)
8 Philip Pl., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
1. Frank Stiles House (1870)
31 Broadway St., North Haven.
Historic site, private business
North Haven Memorial Library (1884)
17 Elm St., North Haven. 203-239-5803
Literary
1. North Haven Cultural Center & Historical Society
27 Broadway, North Haven. 203-239-7722
Historic site, Studio 27 Gallery, historic, arts & cultural
center
1. Alfred Linsley House (c. 1780)
20 Church St., North Haven.
Historic site, Murray-Reynolds American Legion Post 76
Memorial Town Hall (1886)
18 Church St., North Haven. 203-239-5321
Historic site. Originally built as a memorial for those lost in
Civil War. Renovated 1949
1. Dr. Joseph Foote House (1794)
2 Church St., North Haven.
Historic site, private home
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