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  2. Louis' Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.

  3. List of mayors of New Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Roger Sherman. Salary. $134,013. This is a list of the mayors of New Haven, Connecticut . Before 1826, the city's mayors did not have a fixed term of office; once elected, they held office indefinitely, at the pleasure of the Connecticut General Assembly. Beginning in 1826 the mayor and members of the Common Council were elected an annual town ...

  4. New Haven Colony - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Colony was a small English colony in Connecticut Colony from 1638 to 1664, with outposts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. [ 1] The history of the colony was a series of disappointments and failures. The most serious problem was that New Haven colony never had a charter giving it legal title to exist.

  5. New Haven Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Coliseum was a sports and entertainment arena located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Construction began in 1968 and was completed in 1972. The Coliseum was officially closed on September 1, 2002, by Mayor John DeStefano Jr., and demolished by implosion on January 20, 2007. The arena's formal name was New Haven Veterans Memorial ...

  6. Anchor (New Haven bar) - Wikipedia

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    Anchor (New Haven bar) The Anchor is a popular bar and restaurant located at 272 College Street in downtown New Haven that operated from the 1930s until 2015, reopening in 2016. The establishment is popular with students and faculty of neighboring Yale University and patrons of the Shubert Theatre. It was a favorite of playwright Thornton ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in New Haven - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven skyline as seen from New Haven Harbor in 2007 before the completion of 360 State Street. New Haven is the third largest city in Connecticut behind Stamford and Bridgeport. New Haven is located on the shore of the New Haven Harbor which allowed the city grow economically which allowed it to grow industrially. Before there where ...

  8. St. Mary's Church (New Haven, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Church is a Roman Catholic church in New Haven, Connecticut, part of the Archdiocese of Hartford. It is the seat of the city-wide Blessed Michael McGivney Parish. As of July 1, 2023, the consolidated city-wide parish operates eight churches for regularly scheduled worship. The parish now known as Blessed Michael McGivney Parish was the ...

  9. New Haven County, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Countyis a countyin the south central part of the U.S. stateof Connecticut. As of the 2020 census, the population was 864,835,[1]making it the third-most populous county in Connecticut. Two of the state's five largest cities, New Haven(3rd) and Waterbury(5th), are part of New Haven County. New Haven County is part of the New Haven ...