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 MarkersThe nation's oldest public art museum (1842). World-renowned collections include Hudson River School landscapes, Old Master paintings, modernist masterpieces, Impressionist paintings, American furniture, decorative arts, cutting-edge contemporary art. Restaurant (860-728-5989);
Hartford, CT Museums22-story traditional grand hotel connected to the Connecticut Convention Center. 409 rooms (8 suites)
Hartford, CT LodgingHot-air balloon flights over central Connecticut, Farmington River, and Litchfield Hills; weather permitting. Overnight pack...
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Built in 1854, the house epitomizes gracious urban living in antebellum Hartford. In 1896, Dr. Oliver Isham bought the house,...
Hot-air balloon rides over the picturesque country settings of central and eastern Connecticut. Small or large groups, or a r...
Theater and programs in the performing arts for youth offering classes, workshops, mini-productions and mainstage shows....