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)
Built in 1854, the house epitomizes gracious urban living in antebellum Hartford. In 1896, Dr. Oliver Isham bought the house, which remained in the family until 1979. The family'
Hartford, CT Historic HomesElegant Colonial Revival home built in 1909 has served as the Residence to Connecticut's Governors and their families since 1945. Hour long guided group tours of 15
Hartford, CT Tours...
First municipal rose garden in the country; greenhouses, nature walks, perennials and rock gardens. Pond House offers restaur...
Hot-air balloon flights and foliage trips. Reservations required....
Professional performing arts in theater, music and dance....