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)
Her words changed the world with "Uncle Tom's Cabin," the groundbreaking anti-slavery novel (1852). Tour the Victorian Gothic home (1871), the Katharine Seymour Day House (1884)
Hartford, CT MuseumsOpened in 1910, the historical court two features a magnificent murals ?Allegory of Education? and ?Fundamental Orders? (1638-1639). 45
Hartford, CT ToursInstruments and medications used from the 18th- to the 20th-century. Historical medical library....
Reservations needed at least 2 weeks before intended stay, limited to one night stay, break camp by 9 a.m. Accessible only by...
Eight mile and easy-level self-guided bicycle ride. The ride takes you by an historic church and cemeteries, past Oliver Ells...
69 units (one suite), TV, refrigerator, coffeemaker, microwave, exercise room, shuttle service....
The largest collection of American military uniforms in the country. Unit crest insignia, vehicles from World War II Weasel t...