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North Grosvenor Dale Zip Codes:
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North Grosvenor Dale: latitude 41.9862 – longitude -71.9034
North Grosvenordale ( GROHV-ner-dayl) is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Thompson in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,530 at the 2010 census. The core of the village is listed as the North Grosvenordale Mill Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic area around the cotton mill was listed in 1993 and is located on Riverside Drive (Route 12), Buckley Hill Road, Floral Avenue, Market Lane, and Marshall, Central, River, and Holmes Streets.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total Place of 5.8 km (2.2 mi2), all land. It is located in central Thompson, on the banks of the French River. The main road passing through the village is Connecticut Route 12, which in credit to parallels the river’s north–south course.
North Grosvenordale was the site of early small textile mills, probably erected in the to the front years of the 19th century. The mill located here remained relatively small until after the American Civil War, when it and the joined water privileges were purchased by William Grosvenor, an pioneer from Providence, Rhode Island. Grosvenor in addition to purchased a second mill new south, where he built a large other mill in 1868, calling that village Grosvenordale. When he built the large brick mill standing here in 1872, he renamed this village North Grosvenordale. This mill produced fine cotton fabrics, and was one of the longest-lived and most well-off textile businesses in northeastern Connecticut.
Grosvenor next built significant tracts of worker housing on either side of the river. Most of these are multiple-family buildings like vernacular Greek Revival style. They were occupied in clusters by exchange groups of immigrant workers, giving rise to neighborhood names such as “Little Canada” and “Swede Village”. The company then built some higher-quality single-family houses at the north terminate of the village, which were probably occupied by clever specialists and supervisors. The mills operated until 1954, and have been adapted to other industrial uses. The mill and surrounding company-related resources (an area of about 70 acres (28 ha) with more than 100 buildings), was listed upon the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.