Trumbull Connecticut
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On the National Register of Historic Places
Christ Episcopal Church and Tashua Burial Ground — 5170
Madison Ave. (added May 25, 2001)
David, Jr. Mallett House — 420 Tashua Road (added March 20,
1986)
Katz Icehouse — 255 Whitney Ave. (added October 19, 1977)
Nichols Farms Historic District — Center Road, 1681-1944
Huntington Turnpike, 5-34 Priscilla Place, and 30-172 Shelton
Road (added September 20, 1987)
Old Mine Park Archeological Site (added 1990)
Notable people, past and present
Craig Breslow, Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
Chris Drury, former NHL Rookie of the Year, Olympic medalist,
and member of 1989 Little League World Series Champions from
Trumbull, CT.
Carolyn Hax (b. 1966), a writer and columnist for the Washington
Post and the author of the advice column "Tell Me About It," was
born in Bridgeport and grew up in Trumbull.
Lisa Lampanelli, comedian
Wayne Norman, morning radio voice at WILI-AM, Willimantic, CT
since 1970, radio voice of University of Connecticut basketball
and football, and author (Hoop Tales: UConn Huskies Men's
Basketball). Born in Hollywood, but graduated Trumbull HS, 1966.
Chris Soule, Olympic skeleton (sport) athlete
Trumbull is well-known for winning the Little League World
Series in 1989. There are currently several athletes that play
NCAA football that reside in Trumbull, Michael Gregor, Andrew
Barone, Craig Helthaler, David Young, Jay Youngblood, Andy Stas,
Devin Raynor
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