Jordan Village, Connecticut, Historic district in Waterford, United States.
Jordan Village is a historic district in Waterford featuring structures spanning multiple architectural periods, primarily centered around the intersection of Rope Ferry Road and North Road. The settlement combines 19th-century residential buildings with later developments occurring mainly at its outer edges.
This settlement developed around a Baptist congregation established in 1710 when the area was part of New London. It gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
The Baptist Church built in 1848 serves as the community's gathering place and anchors the area alongside Jordan Park, home to the town library and old schoolhouse. These spaces continue to shape how residents connect and identify with their surroundings.
The district maintains its residential character with straightforward access to central buildings clustered around Rope Ferry Road. Walking through the area helps you appreciate the scale and layout of the different structures at a comfortable pace.
A mill once operated at Jordan Pond between Rope Ferry Road and the village, leaving behind remnants that are still visible and speak to its industrial past. These overlooked ruins show how water power once drove the local economy.
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