Edgewood Park Historic District
The district's most notable topographical feature is the West River, which runs through Edgewood Park in the eastern end of the district on a north-south axis. From the West River, the landscape rapidly rises about forty feet to Yale Avenue on the west. Edgewood Park also includes memorials for the Spanish–American War and the Holocaust. The park's current layout was designed in 1910 by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. The district includes the central portion of the Edgewood neighborhood, which is generally the area bounded by Whalley Avenue, Sherman Avenue, Chapel Street, and Edgewood Park. The district also borders the Dwight Street Historic District on the east.
Edgewood Avenue and is served by route 246 of Connecticut Transit New Haven. The main north-south road is Ella Grasso Boulevard (Route 10).
See also
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ Kate Ohno and John Herzan (1986). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Edgewood Historic District". National Park Service. and Accompanying 18 photos, from 1984 and 1985
- ^ City of New Haven - Edgewood Park Early History
- ^ "Schedules | CTtransit - Connecticut DOT-owned bus service".
External links
- Edgewood Park Historic District, New Haven Preservation Trust website (text adapted from NRHP nomination)