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Hartford History: Olmsted book
Nov 26, 2000 ... 26, 2000, in the Connecticut Weekly section of The New York Times. ... Since Hartford is a city in which addressing the needs of living ...
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Hartford History: Trivia
The school stood on Asylum Avenue from 1817 until the early 1920s, when it gave way to the insurance headquarters. The school is now in West Hartford, ...
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Hartford History: Trivia
A: Elizabeth Pond, wife of Hartford Trust Company President Charles Pond, who left the property to the city in 1895. (Source: "Structures and Styles: Guided ...
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News and Events
Posted by Kevin Flood at 11:47 AM ... the University of Hartford, the Artists Collective, and Smith Edwards Architects and Capital Restoration Inc. as well ...
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Patriots Day at the Old South Burying Ground, Hartford, Connecticut
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Hartford’s Old. South Burying Ground were honored on Monday, April. 17, 2006 – Patriots Day. Children and adults in ...
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Hartford History: Adriaen's Landing
Adriaen's Landing, the combination of convention center, stores, and apartments undergoing construction along the Connecticut River, is history in the ...
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Hartford History: FAQs
In 1892, a decade or so after its formation, the brothers' original partnership was succeeded by the Barbour Silver Co., which also succeeded Steane & Co. ...
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Hartford History: Circus Fire
"The Hartford Circus Fire of 1944," a production of Connecticut Public Television. Using film footage and photos of the fire as well as "interviews with the ...
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Hartford History: Circus Fire
"The Hartford Circus Fire of 1944," a production of Connecticut Public Television. Using film footage and photos of the fire as well as "interviews with the ...
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Hartford History: Circus Fire
"The Hartford Circus Fire of 1944," a production of Connecticut Public Television. Using film footage and photos of the fire as well as "interviews with the ...