Avon Veterans Monument
[ center panel ] Avon Remembers "No Greater Gift" Mexican War Sperry, Orrin Civil War Beman, Job ? Booth, Austin C ? Brewer, Gilbert F ? Buckley, Frederick O ? Calkins, Obed H ? Clark, Henry W ? Evans, Henry D ? Evans, Newton J... hmdb.org
Connecticut's Old State House
Begin your visit to Hartford with a guided or self-guided tour of this 1796 National Historic Landmark, one of the nation's oldest state houses. Visitors can explore the Old State House's exhibit, Want Change? , which featur... ctvisit.com
Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
Her words changed the world with ?Uncle Tom?s Cabin,? the groundbreaking anti-slavery novel (1852). Tour Stowe?s Victorian Gothic-Revival home (1871), the Katharine Seymour Day House (1884), and the Victorian grounds and gar... ctvisit.com
Stanley Whitman House
One of few surviving 17th- century frame houses in New England is now a museum of local history housing several Amistad artifacts. The Stanley-Whitman House dates from 1720 but incorporates earlier features typical of ... heritagesites.com
Rocky Hill Historical Society & Museum
In addition to housing important historical documents, exhibits, and artifacts, the society offers Rocky Hill memorabilia such as holiday ornaments, postcards, and clothing for sale. Various documents about Rocky Hill ... heritagesites.com
Webb Deane Stevens Museum
The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum promotes understanding of colonial life and its enduring influence in the lower Connecticut River Valley through the preservation and interpretation of the Museum's buildings, collections, an... museumland.net
New Britain World War I Monument
[ south side ] To Her Sons Who Gave Their Lives To Their Country In The World War Their Names Are Here Inscribed Their Memory Lives In The Heart Of A Grateful City [ north side ] MDCCCCXXVII The City Of New Britain Here Records... hmdb.org
National Iwo Jima Memorial
[ west side ] Battle for Iwo Jima World War II Connecticut Men Killed In Action Benny R. Amarone ? Robert C. Armstrong ? Roger W. Arsenault ? Richard Barella ? Lewis G. Benko ? Henry J. Blaski ? Fred W. Borger ? Walter E. Brand... hmdb.org
First Company Governors Foot Guard Armory
Organized in 1771, the First Company Governor?s Foot Guard is the oldest continuously serving military organization in the United States. It is one of the four Connecticut Organized Militia units. Throughout its history, the... ctvisit.com
Windsor Historical Society
Visit Windsor Historical Society in Connecticut?s oldest English settlement and fall under the spell of two charming old New England homes, evocative exhibitions galleries, and the many fascinating old photographs, documents... ctvisit.com
The Mark Twain House & Museum
The Mark Twain House, a National Historic Landmark in Hartford, Connecticut, was the 19-room Victorian home of legendary author Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), from 1874 to 1891, where he wrote his greatest works, including "Th... ctvisit.com
Noah Webster House
Noah Webster"s birthplace helps to tell the story of one man"s vision and his impact on American culture. The Noah Webster House, probably built c. 1748, is the restored birthplace and childhood home of the great lexic... heritagesites.com
Butler-mccook House & Garden & Main Street History...
A Connecticut Landmark. Home to four generations of Butlers and McCooks, the house offers an authentic glimpse of daily life on Main Street during the first 200 years of our nation's history. Built in 1782 by Dr. Daniel Butl... ctvisit.com
Rocky Hill
Rocky Hill This area was first settled in 1650 as part of Wethersfield and became known as Rocky Hill because of the ridge that rises in the northeast. In 1722 the village became Stepney Parish of Wethersfield but attained sepa... hmdb.org
Cedar Hill Cemetery
Established in 1864, Cedar Hill Cemetery is a non-sectarian, privately-managed, nonprofit organization. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Cedar Hill Cemetery?s reputation as a premiere example of the Americ... ctvisit.com
Connecticut State Capitol - Hartford, Ct, Usa
The Capitol site was contributed by the city of Hartford, and the commission retained James G. Batterson to build the Capitol from plans designed by noted architect Richard M. Upjohn. The building is the only Victorian Go... waymarking.com
Buttolph-williams House (C.1710)
A Connecticut Landmark. Dating from the 1690s, this 17th century style "mansion house" is the best-restored museum house of its period in the Connecticut River Valley. Built for local glove maker, David Buttloph, the home ex... ctvisit.com