Center for Community Engagement
Center for Community Engagement is a building in Town of Windham, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut which is located on Prospect Street. Center for Community Engagement is situated nearby to the place of worship Knight House Multifaith Center, as well as near J Eugene Smith Library.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Email: cce@easternct.edu
- Type: Educational institution
- Address: 333 Prospect Street, Willimantic, CT 06226
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Windham Town Hall and Willimantic station.
Windham Town Hall
Town hall
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The Windham Town Hall is a town hall in Willimantic, Windham, Connecticut, United States. Windham Town Hall is situated 1,300 feet south of Center for Community Engagement.
Willimantic station
Railway station
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Willimantic is a former intercity rail station located in Willimantic, Connecticut. Amtrak service to Willimantic began in 1991 with the Montrealer; it was closed in 1995 when the service was replaced by the Vermonter and no longer ran through Willimantic. Willimantic station is situated 1,600 feet south of Center for Community Engagement.
Old Willimantic Post Office
Post office
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The Willimantic Post Office is a former post office located in Willimantic, Connecticut. The post office was built between 1910 and 1912, and was used until 1966; when a new post office was built a block away. Old Willimantic Post Office is situated 1,400 feet south of Center for Community Engagement.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Willimantic and Main Street Historic District.
Willimantic
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Willimantic is a census-designated place located in Windham, Connecticut, United States. Previously organized as a city and later as a borough, Willimantic is currently one of two tax districts within the Town of Windham.
Main Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Main Street Historic District encompasses the historic portion of the central business district of Willimantic, in Windham, Connecticut. The district encompasses the commercial business district of Willimantic and is roughly linear along Main Street and Riverside Drive between Church Street and Bridge Street.
Prospect Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Prospect Hill Historic District encompasses a large residential area in the Willimantic section of Windham, Connecticut. Located north of the Main Street commercial district, it was developed between about 1865 and 1930, and is one of the state's largest historic districts, with more than 800 contributing buildings.
Center for Community Engagement
- Categories: building, office, and education
- Location: Town of Windham, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
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-72.21775° or 72° 13′ 4″ westOpen location code
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