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The Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, is the mother church and seat of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Dedicated on May 15, 1962, it stands on the site of the first cathedral which was destroyed by fire in 1956. It is located on Farmington Avenue just outside downtown Hartford.
At the southeastern corner is the Cathedral of St. Joseph, the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. It was built in the early 1960s to a design by Eggers & Higgins in the International style, replacing a Gothic brownstone designed by Keely that was destroyed by fire. [2]
English: The former Cathedral of St. Joseph on Farmington Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut, built 1877-1892 to a design by architect Patrick C. Keely. Destroyed by a fire in 1956, other buildings demolished.
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English: Pipe organ in the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut. Date: Taken on 8 June 2019 10:32:09: ... Cathedral of St. Joseph (Hartford, Connecticut)
Cathedral of St. Joseph (Hartford, Connecticut) P. Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Norwich, Connecticut) This page was last edited on 18 January 2017, at 18:53 (UTC). ...
Cathedral of St. Joseph – This 281-foot (86 m) limestone Roman Catholic cathedral was built in 1961 to replace its predecessor lost to fire. It is located west of downtown along Farmington Avenue in the Asylum Hill neighborhood and has large Parisian stained glass windows, an 8,000 pipe organ, and the largest ceramic tile mural of Christ in ...
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