View of the Branford Green showing a gazebo in the foreground and the First Congregational Church in the background. The church was built in 1843 and is attributed to architect Sidney M. Stone.
Trinity Lutheran Church located at 292 Orange Street was built in approximately 1870 and is an example of High Victorian Gothic. It was designed by David R. Brown who worked with Henry Austin on the New Haven City Hall project.
Exterior of the Calvary Baptist Church. Built in 1871 and designed by Rufus G. Russell, the building is at 1120 Chapel Street, at the corner of Chapel and York Streets.
Interior of the Calvary Baptist Church showing the organ. Designed by Rufus G. Russell and built in 1871 at 1120 Chapel Street, the building now houses the Yale Repertory Theatre.
An excellent example of the Romanesque Revival style, built in 1871.This structure is a monumental neighborhood landmark located on the corner of Chapel and Dwight Streets. It is currently the home of St. Paul's Union American Methodist Episcopal…
A street vendor selling bananas poses with a cart in front of the First Methodist Church, designed by Henry Austin and built in 1849 at 425 College Street. This photo shows a partial view before its renovation in 1905, when a portico and cupola were…
Located on the New Haven Green. Designed by Ithiel Town and completed in 1814, it was one of the first Gothic Revival churches in the United States. The pyramid-shaped structure on top of the tower was added in 1870 when the original wooden tower was…
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1849 at 425 College Street. This photo shows the building before its renovation in 1905, when a portico and cupola were added.