[1] The town green of Woodbridge is located on the north side of Connecticut Route 114, with Meetinghouse Lane as its primary means of circulation.
All of these buildings date to the period between the world wars, and have strong Colonial Revival styling.
Its original town center was located north of the current one, and faded away after Bethany was incorporated in 1832.
In that year, Woodbridge's First Congregational Church was built at this site, the genesis of what would become the town center.
The town remained a small agricultural community until the rise of the automobile in the early 20th century began its change into a more suburban area.