Hartford County, Connecticut
Andersonville Boy (Monument)
Bronze and granite Civil War Monument dedicated in 1907 in Hartford.Also known as: Connecticut Civil War Prisoners Memorial
Armsmear (House)
[Map · Street View] 80 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, ConnecticutAlso known as: Samuel Colt House
Bell School (School)
[Map · Street View] 19th Century school built in the Italianate Style, now a private residence in Windsor.
Bissell's Ferry (Ferry)
[Map] Early Connecticut River ferry connecting the towns of Windsor and South Windsor..
Brown Tavern (Building)
[Map · Street View] George Washington Tpke., Burlington, ConnecticutAlso known as: Elton House, Burlington Historical Society Elton Tavern
Bulkeley Bridge (Bridge)
[Map · Street View] Nine-span stone arch bridge over Connecticut River on I-84 in HartfordAlso known as: Bridge No. 980A, Hartford Bridge
Cheney Building (Residential building)
[Map · Street View] 942 Main St., Hartford, ConnecticutAlso known as: G. Fox Building, Brown Thomson Building
Civil War Monument (Monument)
Bronze statue on granite pedestal dedicated in 1877 in Manchester
Colt Industrial District (District)
[Map · Street View] Roughly bounded by Wawarme, Wethersfield, Hendricxsen, Van Dyke Aves., and Stonington, Masseek, and Sequassen Sts., Hartford, Connecticut
Corning Fountain (Fountain)
[Map] Erected as a tribute to John B. Corning by his son John J. Corning in Hartford.
Day House (House)
[Map · Street View] 77 Forest St., Hartford, ConnecticutAlso known as: Katharine Seymour Day House, Catharine Day House at Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
Frog Hollow (House)
[Map · Street View] Roughly bounded by Park River, Capitol Ave., Oak, Washington, and Madison Sts. and Park Ter., Hartford, Connecticut
Goodwin Dam (Dam)
[Map] Embankment dam with concrete core completed 1960Also known as: The Charles A. Goodwin Dam, Hogback Dam
Hilltop Farm (Farm)
[Map · Street View] 1550-1760 Mapleton Ave., Suffield, ConnecticutAlso known as: Hilltop Farm Historic District
Hitchcock-Schwarzmann Mill (Mill)
[Map] N of Burlington at Foote and Vineyard Rds., Burlington, ConnecticutAlso known as: Hitchcock Mill, Foote Mill, Scharzmann Mill
Hockanum School (School)
[Map · Street View] Brick school built circa 1870 and last used as a school in 1949. Was later the Hockanum Library in East Hartford.
Hubbard Park (Park)
[Map · Street View] Roughly bounded by W. Main St., I-691, CT 66, Reservoir Ave., Edgewood Dr, and Berlin, Meriden and Southing townlines, Meriden, Connecticut
Massacoe Forest Pavilion (Building)
[Map] Off Old Farms Rd., Stratton Brook State Park, Simsbury, ConnecticutAlso known as: Stratton Brook Park Pavilion
Neipsic School (School)
[Map · Street View] One-room school in Glastonbury built 1889 and expanded to two rooms in 1900.Also known as: 17th District School, East Glastonbury Public Library
Old Newgate Prison (Correctional facility)
[Map · Street View] Newgate Rd., East Granby, ConnecticutAlso known as: Newgate Prison and Copper Mine, Simsbury Mine
Old West School (School)
[Map · Street View] West Hartford's oldest extant schoolhouse, closed 1936. Presently owned by West Hartdord Art LeagueAlso known as: West Hartford Art League
Spanish House, The (House)
[Map] 46 Fernwood Rd., West Hartford, ConnecticutAlso known as: Grace M. Spear Lincoln House
Stone Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] Stone arch bridge over CT 598 (Whitehead Highway) on Main Street in Hartford
Thomas Hooker Statue (Statue)
Bronze statue of Thomas Hooker by Frances Laughlin Wadsworth cast in 1950
Tina's Diner (Diner)
[Map · Street View] Large, space-age style diner, heavily remodeled.Also known as: Tina's Parkway Diner, San Remo Restaurant, New England Country Collectibles
Town Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] Town Bridge over Farmington River, Canton, ConnecticutAlso known as: Bridge No. 5222
Treadwell House (House)
[Map · Street View] 253 Spielman Hwy., Burlington, ConnecticutAlso known as: Barton House, Pettibone House, Farmington Bank
Walnut Hill Park (Park)
[Map] W. Main St., New Britain, ConnecticutAlso known as: Wallnut Hill Park
West End Historic District (District)
[Map · Street View] Roughly along Park Place, Vine, Forest, Lincoln, Liberty, Sunnyledge, Hart, Lexington, Murray, and Woodbine Sts., New Britain, Connecticut
Windsor Freight Depot (Railroad depot)
[Map · Street View] Restored freight depot now the Windsor Art CenterAlso known as: Hartford & New Haven Railroad-Freight Depot, Windsor Art Center