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Quote: This is the most historic building in Hartford and maybe even in all of Connecticut. It has been in turn the State Capitol Building, The City Hall and a Civic Center. Today it still hosts political event since Read More
Quote: Mark Twain House tours were $12 for adults, $5 for kids 6 to 16, free for preschoolers. The tour lasts for about an hour and includes walking up about 3 flights of stairs. We decided to risk it, knowing we had Read More
Quote: An enchanting old brick carriage house, obviously intended to accommodate a mansion that no longer exists, is used for the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. It is behind the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. From the Read More
Quote: The Wadsworth Athenuem is one of Connecticut's treasures. It was founded in 1842 and is the oldest public art museum in the United States. It has received numerous bequests making it a world class museum. They Read More
Quote: Located just around the corner from the Old State House this is considered to be Hartford’s first cemetery. Technically this isn’t true, the first cemetery in Hartford was located about two blocks from this site. Read More
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Quote: Five galleries at the Connecticut Historical Society are dedicated to telling the story of the revolt that took place in 1839 on the Amistad. Light weight canvas banners, held in place by ropes, had the story Read More
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