By Laura McCormick

Three homes emblematic of the glorious architectural heritage of Greenwich received Landmarks Recognition plaques at the Historical Society’s annual meeting at Belle Haven Club on September 17. Ranging in style from ornate Jacobian to French-inspired Second Empire and Colonial Revival, each irreplaceable structure has a storied past that connects to Greenwich’s cultural identity.

Landmarks Recognition celebrates the historical and architectural significance of buildings in Greenwich, reinforcing their vital role in shaping the town’s history and the need to preserve them for future generations. Over 300 plaques have been presented since the program was established in 1987.

“The Landmarks Recognition program helps raise awareness of the architectural and historical tre

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