This historic downtown Derby structure will soon house the Valley Community Foundation. Patricia Villers/Register
By Patricia Villers
Register Staff
DERBY — A 19th-century carriage house downtown will soon be the home of the Valley Community Foundation.
The two-story structure, once used as a horse barn, is adjacent to the Edward F. Adzima Funeral Home at 253 Elizabeth St.
Derby native Jamie Cohen, Valley Community Foundation president, said the building is “spectacular” and has “an historic feeling” about it. He said it has been empty for the better part of 10 years and is being renovated for office use.
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