Place:South Britain, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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NameSouth Britain
TypeHistorical district
Coordinates41.467°N 73.25°W
Located inNew Haven, Connecticut, United States
Also located inSouthbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States    

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The South Britain Historic District encompasses the core of the unincorporated village of South Britain in Southbury, Connecticut, United States. The village arose in the 18th century as an industrial center serving the surrounding agricultural community, powered by the Pomperaug River, and rivalled the town center of Southbury in importance. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]


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