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Welcome to 548 Worthington Ridge. History buffs take notice, as this well-preserved New England Colonial resides in one of the states most historically significant districts, as classified by the National Reg. of Historic Places. Enjoy the nostalgia of living in this uniquely conserved HISTORIC DISTRICT, WITHOUT THE RESTRICTIONS of being classified as a Historic Home. Previous to the Berlin Turnpike's construction, Worthington Ridge was identified as the main travel route through CT to NY & Boston. Today this location continues to be a pivotal route through the state with immediate access to Route 5, Route 9, Route 72, Route 15, & I-91. In the early 1700s, Worthington Ridge was home to meetinghouses, tin shops, & taverns visited by the likes of President George Washington! This location has been delivering iconic charm since it was first settled in 1686! Similar to the surrounding neighborhood, 548 Worthington Ridge has much iconic charm to be uncovered. Consider this a handy man spe