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  2. Central Avenue-Center Cemetery Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic district includes four buildings on Main Street: the c. 1874 Albert Raymond House, the East Hartford Public Library, the 1939 Post Office building, and the c. 1919 Church's Corner Inn. The library is set in a park that was a gift of Albert Raymond, which includes a number of the town's war memorials.

  3. List of libraries in Connecticut in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    New Library Company, Durham (est.1788) [2] East Haddam. Hadlyme Society, East Haddam (est.179) [2] East Hartford. First Library Company, East Hartford (est.1794) [2] Union Library, East Hartford (est.1791) [2] East Haven. Union Library, East Haven (est.1796) [2] East Windsor. Federal Library, East Windsor (est. ca.17890 [2] Social Library in ...

  4. East Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    East Hartford is a town in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States. The population was 51,045 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The town is located on the east bank of the Connecticut River , directly across from Hartford . [ 4 ]

  5. List of museums in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Edward E. King Museum, East Hartford, information, collection of aviation and tobacco memorabilia, [29] now spread throughout the East Hartford Public Library but not as a separate museum; Farm Implement Museum, Bloomfield - was dedicated to the history of farming in New England and displayed farm tools dating from the 1790s [30] [31]

  6. Mayberry Village - Wikipedia

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    One of the small houses in the New Village served as a local library until it burned in a fire. The Community Building, now the Larson Center after longtime congressman John B. Larson, housed the rental office and two second grade classrooms upstairs. The neighborhood was served by the Little Red School House, which eventually burned down. [8]

  7. Hartford Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library Company was a subscription company and opened with some 700 books. The Library Company changed its name to the Hartford Library Company in 1799 and met in the Grammar School House, once located where the east end of the Municipal Building (Hartford City Hall) is today. Its first librarian was Solomon Porter, a Yale graduate and ...

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  9. Connecticut State Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped is a network member of the Library of Congress' National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. We lend books and magazines in recorded format along with playback equipment and materials in Braille, free to any Connecticut adult or child who is unable to read regular print ...