The Wilton Center Historic District in the town center area of Wilton, Connecticut, was established as a town historic district in 1970[2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
[1] Wilton's town center was formed in 1726 when the first meetinghouse was built.
That meetinghouse was replaced with a new building in 1738, and finally in 1790 by a third church, the current Congregational Church at 70 Ridgefield Road.
The historic district includes examples of Colonial Revival, Colonial, and Federal styles of architecture.
[1] In addition to the Congregational Church, some of the specific buildings located in the historic district are:[2] The district includes the Wilton Academy.