Madison Green
Encyclopedia
Madison Green is the town green of the New England town
New England town
The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. Without a direct counterpart in most other U.S. states, New England towns are conceptually similar to civil townships in other states, but are incorporated, possessing powers like cities in other...

 of Madison, Connecticut
Madison, Connecticut
Madison is a town in the southeastern corner of New Haven County, Connecticut, occupying a central location on Connecticut's Long Island Sound shoreline. The population was 18,812 at the 2000 census....

. The Green is centrally located in the Madison Green Historic District, located just west of the commercial strip of Madison. The Green is bounded by the Boston Post Road (Route 1) on the south, Meeting House Lane on the east and north, and Copse Road on the west. Surrounding the Green are several buildings, most prominent being the First Congregational Church (built in 1838). Other buildings around the Green include Memorial Hall (1896), a community meeting building (c. 1884), Academy Elementary School (1884), and Lee Academy (1821).

In the southeast corner are three war memorials. They include a large boulder with a bronze plaque honoring veterans who fought in World War One, a large grey cut stone with a bronze plaque remembering those who fought in World War Two, Korea and Vietnam, and a smaller boulder with a bronze plaque remembering the Revolutionary War. A flagpole is located in the center.

Across the Boston Post Road is a row of 18th and 19th century houses. The oldest house in Madison, the Grave House (1685), is just east of the green.
The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK