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Throughout its history East Rock has contained residences of faculty and alumni from neighboring Yale
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The current East Rock neighborhood remained unsettled farmland into the 1800s, when its largest landowner was
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developed on Upper State Street. By 1900 most of the neighborhood's land was developed. The final blocks, near East Rock Park, were developed in the first decades of the 1900s.
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154:Connecticut
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1339:East Shore
1313:West River
1293:Mill River
1288:Long Wharf
1253:City Point
1248:Cedar Hill
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977:Welton St.
965:Warren Pl.
855:Orange St.
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664:Foster St.
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