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Northeastern Connecticut — Storrs, Willimantic, and the hill towns toward the Massachusetts line — is the state's wood-heat belt. Farmhouses and rural capes run stoves as serious heat through winters that match anything in New Eng…
The Meriden–Middletown–Wallingford corridor sits in Connecticut's manufacturing valley, where brass-era and hardware-era housing carries chimneys built for coal stoves in every room — it is common to find three or four thimbles en…
Hartford and its ring towns — West Hartford, Manchester, New Britain, Farmington — carry classic southern New England housing: pre-war city neighborhoods, dense streetcar suburbs, and postwar colonials, nearly all with masonry chi…
The shoreline from Old Saybrook through New London and Groton to Stonington pairs colonial-era village housing with Navy-town postwar tracts, all of it inside the salt-spray zone of Long Island Sound. Chimney metal fails early her…
Waterbury's brass-city housing — triple-deckers and worker cottages on steep streets — carries some of Connecticut's hardest-worked old chimneys, while the Litchfield Hills to the north are genuine wood-heat country where stoves r…
New Haven's housing is dense, old, and vertical — East Rock and Westville Victorians, Fair Haven multifamilies, and Hamden's streetcar suburbs, most with tall brick stacks serving multiple flues. Party-wall and multi-unit chimneys…
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