Photo Gallery

Downtown Naugatuck has many old buildings.  A recent grant from the State of Connecticut has allowed the town to replace sidewalks and install new street lights.


 

Church Street, looking north. Un-mailed.

Hand colored card. The monument, children, and trees are in color. Salem School is in B&W. Mailed August 10, 1906.

Panoramic view of Naugatuck from Fairview Avenue taken in 1913. Print size is 8" x 40"

North end of Green, looking up Dic\vision Street. Un-mailed.

Donovan's Pharmacy, Church and Maple Streets.

The Neary Building. The awnings say "F. H. Judd & Co." "E. T. Sweney" and "J. E. Martin" un-mailed.

Maple & Oak Streets, mailed July 28, 1954. Arrow is pointing to North Main Street where writer indicates he lives.

Church Street, looking north from Maple Street. Mailed July, 1912.

Meadow Street, looking north. Un-mailed.

"View From The High School" Now Hillside School. Mailed August 1937.

The Green from Meadow Street. Mailed April 1907.

Division Street, no year on postmark, 1 cent stamp. Printed by Perry Press, Naugatuck.

Downtown from Fairview Avenue, August 1914.

Church Street looking north from old Post Office. Un-mailed, no date. Published by J. Stapleton, Naugatuck.

From Fairview Avenue, un-mailed. Published by Perry Press.

The Green. Un-mailed.

WWI monument from the top of the stairs at Hillside School. Mailed July 10, 1935.

The Christmas lights on Church Street.

Traffic duty on Church and Maple Streets.

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