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Marbledale is a small village located in the town of Washington, in Litchfield County, Connecticut. It's a charming part of the wider town of Washington. For official purposes, like the U.S. Census, Marbledale is often grouped with New Preston. The area shares the postal ZIP code 06777, which is known as New Preston Marble Dale.

Discovering Marbledale

Marbledale is one of five villages that make up the beautiful and mostly rural town of Washington. It's a quiet place with a rich history and a strong community feel.

Marbledale's Past: A Glimpse into History

In the 1800s, Marbledale was a busy place! It was home to a successful cooper's shop. A cooper is a skilled craftsperson who makes wooden barrels, casks, and other containers. These items were very important for storing and transporting goods back then.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: A Historic Landmark

One of the most famous buildings in Marbledale is St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. This beautiful church was built in 1822. It's designed in the Gothic Revival style, which means it looks like medieval European churches with pointed arches and tall windows. Because of its historical importance and unique architecture, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. This list recognizes places that are important to American history and culture.

Marbledale's Location and Surroundings

Marbledale is situated along New Milford Turnpike, which is also known as U.S. Route 202. This road connects the village to other areas. The village stretches southwest towards the town line of New Milford, Connecticut.

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