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Saxony Mill

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The Saxony Mill is a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places located at 66 West Street in Rockville, Connecticut.

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Architectural Style

Greek Revival

Builder/Architect/Engineer

Original Owner

Original Use

manufacturing

Current Use

Formerly operated by Plastifoam, a suspicious fire on July 25, 1994 did extensive damage to the abandoned building, surrounding buildings and disrupted power to thousands of people. The remaining structure was demolished a short time later and remains an open, unused field today.

Important Dates

1983 added to the National Register of Historic Places

References

National Register of Historic Places #83003592

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