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)
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)
Connecticut's 1662 Royal Charter, Colt collection of firearms, changing exhibits, portraits of Connecticut's governors. Permanent exhibit ?Connecticut Collections.?
Hartford, CT MuseumsFirst organized in 1778. Oldest continuously active Calvary unit in the United States and maintains U.S. Calvary traditions. ...
Includes hour-long cruise aboard the Becky Thatcher to enjoy the view of the Connecticut River shoreline. Passengers change f...
The nation's oldest public art museum (1842). World-renowned collections include Hudson River School landscapes, Old Master p...
A Federal style house (1816) remained in the hands of Day's heirs until 1967. Furnished primarily with Day family possessions...