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Unitarian Meetinghouse

The Unitarian Meetinghouse is a historic church at the junction of Connecticut Routes 169 and 6 in the village center of Brooklyn,… Read more…

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The Unitarian Meetinghouse is a historic church at the junction of Connecticut Routes 169 and 6 in the village center of Brooklyn, Connecticut. Built in 1771, it is one of a small number of pre-Revolutionary church buildings in the state, and distinctive for having a sufficiently complete documentary record to support a complete restoration. It retains a configuration distinctive of that period, with its main entrance on the long side of the building, and the pulpit opposite. The bell tower with steeple is located at one of the short ends, suggestive of the 19th century change to place the entrance there as well. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

When Brooklyn was settled in the early 18th century, its territory was divided between Pomfret and Canterbury. Its religious congregation was organized in 1731, and was originally called the Mortlake Society.

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Email uubrooklyn@mailhaven.com
Phone +1 860 779 2623
Address 13 Hartford Rd, 06234, United States
Coordinates 41°47'15.46" N, 71°57'0.401" W
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Unitarian Meetinghouse
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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