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 MarkersAward-winning, family-friendly, and educational exhibits, programs and events, plus a nationally significant library explore the state?
Hartford, CT MuseumsThe 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 MuseumsHistoric house built in sections throughout the 18th-century. Vernacular architecture with period furnishings, herb garden....
Cheney Homestead (c.1785), home of Timothy Cheney, clockmaker, and birthplace of the brothers who founded the silk industry. ...
Drama, dance, lectures, and a variety of concerts....
200 units (two suites), rest., lounge, TV, fitness center, I pool; airport shuttle service....