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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Westville Village Historic District is a historic district representing most of the commercial center of the Westville neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, and its boundaries were increased in 2006.In 2003, the listed area was 22 acres (8.9 ha) and there were 30 contributing buildings in the district.In 2006, the listing was amended to add the former Westville Theater building at 827 Whalley Avenue, an Early Commercial style building that was built in 1912. The theater building is now occupied by an antiques store.[citation needed]When listed, the district included 34 buildings, of which 30 were deemed contributing buildings. The contributing buildings are:446 Blake Avenue, Greist Manufacturing Company495 Blake Avenue, Geometric Tool Company512 Blake Avenue, c. 1840 (See photo #13 in accompanying photo set)15-17 Tour Avenue, Italianate, c.190523-25 Tour Avenue, Queen Anne, c.1905413 West Rock Avenue, a Queen Anne style house416-418 West Rock Avenue, Queen Anne417 West Rock Avenue420-422 West Rock Avenue426 West Rock Avenue, Tudor Revival831-835 Whalley Avenue, the Alfred Minor Building837-839 Whalley Avenue843 Whalley Avenue845-847 Whalley Avenue859-861 Whalley Avenue865 Whalley Avenue867 Whalley Avenue873-875 Whalley Avenue879 Whalley Avenue881 Whalley Avenue882-888 Whalley Avenue, Hotel Edgewood (photo #9)883-889 Whalley Avenue893-901 Whalley Avenue898 Whalley Avenue900-902 Whalley Avenue903-911 Whalley Avenue, a Masonic hall built for the Olive Branch Temple Corporation904-906 Whalley Avenue914-918 Whalley Avenue920 Whalley Avenue949 Whalley Avenue, the Westville Masonic Temple, from 1926 (see photo #6 in photos accompanying NRHP nomination)↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ↑ ↑ ↑. }

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