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The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, offers visitors the opportunity to experience the uniqueness of the region’s history. The first railroad tunnel in America (circa 1837) is located here. The Bishop House, a museum of local and regional history, sits along Scenic Highway Route 169.
- Hours & Directions
Hours & Directions. Mailing Address. Lisbon Town Hall, 1...
- Town Hall
The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, offers visitors...
- Town Clerk
Hours of Operation: Land record documents for recording...
- Muncipal Profile
Town Hall, 1 Newent Road Lisbon, CT 06351 Phone: (860)...
- Town Services
Town of Lisbon, CT | 1 Newent Rd. Lisbon, CT 06351 | Call:...
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The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, offers visitors...
- Hours & Directions
Hours & Directions. Mailing Address. Lisbon Town Hall, 1 Newent Road, Lisbon, CT 06351. Directions. From the south: I-395N, exit 19. Take left off ramp onto Route 169. Town Hall is 1.1 mile on right, before the stop sign. From the north: I-395S, exit 21A. Take right off ramp onto Route 12 (River Road).
The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, offers visitors the opportunity to experience the uniqueness of the region’s history. The first railroad tunnel in America (circa 1837) is located here. The Bishop House, a museum of local and regional history, sits along Scenic Highway Route 169.
Hours of Operation: Land record documents for recording received within 30 minutes of closing will be recorded the next business day. Mon - Thurs:
Town Hall, 1 Newent Road Lisbon, CT 06351 Phone: (860) 376-3400 / Fax: (860) 376-6545 Website. For more demographic information on the Town of Lisbon, visit the State of Connecticut website HERE and scroll down to "Lisbon". County.
Town of Lisbon, CT | 1 Newent Rd. Lisbon, CT 06351 | Call: (860) 376-3400 | Fax: (860) 376-6545. Website Disclaimer | Government Websites by CivicPlus®
The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, offers visitors the opportunity to experience the uniqueness of the region’s history. The first railroad tunnel in America (circa 1837) is located here. The Bishop House, a museum of local and regional history, sits along Scenic Highway Route 169. Read More