41°39′47″N 73°22′08″W / 41.663°N 73.369°W
Marbledale or Marble Dale is a village in the town of Washington in Litchfield County, Connecticut. For U.S. Census purposes, it is included in the census-designated place of New Preston. [1] [2] Marbledale is part of the postal ZIP code 06777, officially known as New Preston Marble Dale. [3]
During the 19th century, Marbledale was the site of a prosperous cooper's shop. [4] The village is the location of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, a Gothic Revival style church from 1822 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [5] [6]: 7
Marbledale is one of five villages in the rural town of Washington. [4] A Marbledale Village Business District and a Marbledale Gateway District were proposed in 2003 planning documents of the Town of Washington. Both run along New Milford Turnpike ( U.S. Route 202), with the village area running southwest to the town line of New Milford, Connecticut, and the gateway district running northeast. [7]
41°39′47″N 73°22′08″W / 41.663°N 73.369°W
Marbledale or Marble Dale is a village in the town of Washington in Litchfield County, Connecticut. For U.S. Census purposes, it is included in the census-designated place of New Preston. [1] [2] Marbledale is part of the postal ZIP code 06777, officially known as New Preston Marble Dale. [3]
During the 19th century, Marbledale was the site of a prosperous cooper's shop. [4] The village is the location of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, a Gothic Revival style church from 1822 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [5] [6]: 7
Marbledale is one of five villages in the rural town of Washington. [4] A Marbledale Village Business District and a Marbledale Gateway District were proposed in 2003 planning documents of the Town of Washington. Both run along New Milford Turnpike ( U.S. Route 202), with the village area running southwest to the town line of New Milford, Connecticut, and the gateway district running northeast. [7]