Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building, New Haven
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The Eli, formerly the Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building, is a skyscraper at 227 Church Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Completed in 1938, it is the city's finest example of Art Deco architecture, and was headquarters to the Southern New England Telephone Company, which oversaw the building of the state's telephone networks. Designed by Douglas Orr and Roy W. Foote, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. ()
Architectural style: Art DecoFloors: 17Coordinates: 41°18'33"N, 72°55'25"W
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Central New Haven (Downtown New Haven)New Haven
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Day trips
Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Yale University Art Gallery, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven Green, Battell Chapel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building?
Nearby attractions include New Haven County Courthouse, New Haven (2 min walk), Union and New Haven Trust Building, New Haven (2 min walk), New Haven Free Public Library, New Haven (2 min walk), Pitkin Tunnel, New Haven (3 min walk).
How to get to Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building by public transport?
The nearest stations to Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building:
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- Grove/Whitney • Lines: Orange Line (Day) (3 min walk)
- Grove/Temple • Lines: Orange Line (Day) (4 min walk)
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- New Haven-State Street (8 min walk)
- New Haven Union Station (21 min walk)