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Dawson & Douglass Building, 294 State Street, New Haven, New Haven County, CT

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Significance: This four-and-a-half story Italianate style commercial building is significant because it is one of the few surviving commercial buildings on lower State Street, once one of the city's most prominent commercial streets. It is also only one of three commercial buildings with a brownstone facade still extant in downtown. As a result of massive urban renewal clearance along lower State Street in the 1960's, the Dawson & Douglas Building is surrounded by vacant lots.

Survey number: HABS CT-421

Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: before 1991 Demolished

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italianate architectural elements storefronts brownstone material commerce cornices hood moldings urban renewal west haven dawson douglass state street new haven new haven county connecticut historic american buildings survey nancy mcnicol virginia b price sidney mason stone photo ultra high resolution high resolution detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress
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Date

1933 - 1960
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Stone, Sidney Mason
McNicol, Nancy, historian
Price, Virginia B, transmitter
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West Haven ,  41.30434, -72.92367
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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italianate architectural elements storefronts brownstone material commerce cornices hood moldings urban renewal west haven dawson douglass state street new haven new haven county connecticut historic american buildings survey nancy mcnicol virginia b price sidney mason stone photo ultra high resolution high resolution detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress