Connecticut's first synagogue (1876), offers tours, exhibitions, concerts and performances representing the city's diverse cultures.
Connecticut's first synagogue (1876), offers tours, exhibitions, concerts and performances representing the city's diverse cultures.
Final resting place of Revolutionary War soldiers and 17th-century settlers including African-Americans and Hartford's founder Thomas Hooker. Were orginally 6,000 graves, 435 markers still stand. (No grave rubbing)
Hartford, CT Historic MarkersOpened in 1910, the historical court two features a magnificent murals ?Allegory of Education? and ?Fundamental Orders? (1638-1639). 45
Hartford, CT ToursLocated in historic building built in 1876. 120 suites, kitchen, living room, dining area, TV, pets;
Hartford, CT LodgingOne and two hour tours of the lower Connecticut River, scenic coves and lighthouses aboard the 26-foot launch Heron. During t...
Three-mile round trip ride on antique trolleys. Tour the Visitor's Center display and stationary trolleys. Gift shop, deli an...
1776 inn with an outstanding art collection, riverboat decor, furnished with antiques. 31 rooms with private bath (14 suites,...
Member of the Eastern League, AA professional baseball; Minnesota Twins affiliate....
Connecticut's sports and entertainment stadium. Home of the University of Connecticut Huskies football team. The 40,000 seat ...