Lost Park River was buried under Hartford as part of a flood-control project. The tunnels are miles long and spacious. Guided, three hour tour. Call in advance.
Lost Park River was buried under Hartford as part of a flood-control project. The tunnels are miles long and spacious. Guided, three hour tour. Call in advance.
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 MarkersOldest State House in the nation. Restored 1796 National Historic Landmark. An interactive audio tour explores the historic rooms and the site. Experience the multi-media exhibit "History is All Around Us."
Hartford, CT MuseumsPeriod rooms and interactive exhibition galleries illustrate the use of the Captain Elisha Phelps house as an inn from 1786 t...
45-minute tour highlighting the center?s early history, the artistic interior, and past performances....
The Rocky Hill ferry has earned a place in history as the nation?s oldest continuously operating ferry service. The Hollister...
Tony Award-winning ensemble performs in sign and spoken language with performances in various locations...
Learn about the cultural and natural history. Exciting programs, family activities, workshops, lectures, camps continue while...