About the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- About the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- History of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- in existence since prior to 1846
- all but vanished beginning in 1901 due to the construction of huge Brass City industries and their factories, including:
- Plume & Atwood
- Randolph & Cloes
- Location of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- north west of Pine Hill
- south east of Riverside Hill
- south east of [the old] Field Street
- south east of Freight Street
- west of Riverside Cemetery
- west of the Naugatuck River
- Other Names for the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- International
- Dog's Nest
- Streets in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Bank Street
- Jackson Street
- The Jackson Street Neighborhood Highlights
- The Train Station
- Naugatuck River
- Safety in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- During the late 1800s and early 1900s, this neighborhood was reputed to be unsafe, due to
- being isolated and in an infrequently-traveled area
- as a result of the roadways having only one pathway in and out
- which, most recently, required travel over the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad railways
- as a result of the roadways having only one pathway in and out
- being surrounded by large and obscuring industrial buildings
- being isolated and in an infrequently-traveled area
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- During the late 1800s and early 1900s, this neighborhood was reputed to be unsafe, due to
- Parks in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- There were never any parks in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Currently, the Jackson Street Neighborhood, albeit an untraditional and non-residential neighborhood, is bounded to it's west by the Waterbury Greenway walking and biking system
- Water in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Naugatuck River
- Demographic Profile of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- The residents of the Jackson Street Neighborhood were a near-perfect representation of the City as a whole
- Economically
- Ethnically
- Racially
- Religiously
- Socially
- Economically
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- The residents of the Jackson Street Neighborhood were a near-perfect representation of the City as a whole
- Business in Jackson Street (partial list)
- Brass Rolling Mill
- Waterbury Gas Light Company
- Features of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Low-lying river basin
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- Low-lying river basin
- The Jackson Street Neighborhood Association
- There is no known neighborhood association nor community club which is dedicated to the Jackson Street neighborhood.
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- Partners and Supporters of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- There are no known partners nor supporters of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- There are no known partners nor supporters of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Noteworthy People from the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- There are no known noteworthy people from the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- There are no known noteworthy people from the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- Significant Structures in the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- The railway railroad system
- Federal Interstate Highway Route 84
- Waterbury's famed "The Tower"
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- The railway railroad system
- The Jackson Street Neighborhood Online
- There is no known presence of the Jackson Street neighborhood online.
- More research and information is needed about this neighborhood.
- Map of the Jackson Street Neighborhood
- See the map herein