Historic Architecture Arts and Entertainment Hartford
Information on buildings and structures of historical significance either due to the architect who designed it, the uniqueness of its style, the occupant(s) who resided in it or event(s) that occurred there.
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- Butler McCook House and Garden - Brief overview of historic home and information on arts and entertainment historic programs, events, hours and admission.
- Isham-Terry House - Brief overview of historic home from Connecticut Landmarks architecture (formerly The arts and entertainment Antiquarian and Landmarks Society).
- Chick Austin's Home - Color photo of Scarborough Street home which was owned by historic the preeminent director of the Wadsworth Atheneum.
- Hartford Preservation Alliance - Nonprofit organization that promotes, preserves and protects historical architecture architecture in historic the city.
- Connecticut State Capitol - High Victorian structure located in Hartford, Connecticut and arts and entertainment historic listed as a National Historic Landmark by the arts and entertainment historic National Park Service.
- Austin (A. Everett Jr.) House - National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Landmarks and Historical Points of Interest - Contemporary color photographs and brief historical sketches of historic selected architecture arts and entertainment in the downtown area.
- Hartford Municipal Building - Historic overview of building which is the arts and entertainment seat of City government.
- The Butler-McCook House and Garden in Hartford, Connecticut - Reprint of article by Beverly Johnson Lucas originally historic published August 2002 in Magazine Antiques.
- Barnard (Henry) House - National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Preserving Local Heritage Through Smart Development - Feature story highlighting how a smart growth initiative historic helped to preserve the Perfect Sixes on Park historic Terrace. From the U.S. Department of Housing and historic Urban Development.
- The Governor's Residence - History of the home plus information on tours.
- Center Church - The First Church of Christ in Hartford - Background information on meeting house whose history goes arts and entertainment historic back to 1636 and information on the 375th arts and entertainment historic anniversary celebration.
- Colt (Samuel) Home - Home of inventor of the Colt Pistol and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
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