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Hartford Seminary's origins date back to 1833 when the Pastoral Union of Connecticut was formed to train Congregational ministers. [2] The next year the Theological Institute of Connecticut was founded at East Windsor Hill, Connecticut. The institution moved to Hartford in 1865 and officially took the name Hartford Theological Seminary in 1885. [2]
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Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County: 51: Elm Street Historic District: Elm Street Historic District: June 28, 1984 : 71–166 Capitol Ave., 55–97 Elm St., 20–30 Trinity St. Downtown
Hotel Bond, first section, ca. 1913-1920. Hotel Bond is a historic hotel, built in two stages in 1913 and 1921, in downtown Hartford, Connecticut by hotelier Harry S. Bond.It is located near Bushnell Park, and was considered the grandest hotel in Hartford during its heyday.
The tallest building in Hartford is the commercial office building City Place I, a 163-meter skyscraper with 38 floors. [1] ... 777 Main Street: 360 (110) 26 1967
The Katharine Seymour Day House is a historic house at 77 Forest Street in the historic Nook Farm district of Hartford, Connecticut. Built in 1884 for a local businessman seeking to compete stylistically with the adjacent Mark Twain House, it is a good local example of Queen Anne architecture. It now serves as the administrative center and ...
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October 7, 1977 (785 Old Main St. Rocky Hill: Built in 1803, a Federal style building which served as a school from 1803 to 1941. It was believed to be one of few original Federal style buildings in Connecticut that had been little altered in its exterior.