Dedicated in 1971, this is a two-sided marker from the CT Historical Commission in the familiar white lettering on a blue background. It's located in front of Town Hall, at the corner of Main...
West Haven Historical Marker
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355 Main St
West Haven, CT 06516
West Haven Historical Marker in West Haven, Connecticut, commemorates the town's rich history dating back to 1648 when the first household was recorded. Originally part of the New Haven Colony, West Haven became its own parish in 1719 and later evolved into a separate town in 1921 before incorporating as a city in 1961.
This marker, erected in 1971 by the City of West Haven and the Connecticut Historical Commission, stands as a testament to the town's journey from one of the oldest settlements in Connecticut to becoming one of the newest municipalities, showcasing its colonial roots and development over the centuries.
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