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.
Hartford's oldest house, was home to four generations of Butlers and McCooks. Tours highlight the late 19th- and 20
Hartford, CT MuseumsFinal 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 MarkersCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Connecticut's tenth oldest family farm, since 1666. Pick-your-own fruits and vegetables (in season) and bedding plants (sprin...
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17-acre park with storyboards depicting the history of the Saybrook Colony, founded in 1635; panoramic views of the mouth of ...
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