- National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford, Connecticut
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford, Connecticut.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in various online maps.[1]
There are 412 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Hartford County, including 20 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Hartford is the location of 131 of these properties and districts, including 6 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the 289 properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county, including 14 National Historic Landmarks, are listed separately. Eight properties and districts straddle the border between Hartford and other municipalities in the county; they appear on both lists.
Altogether, as of 2005, about 20 percent of the properties in the city, including more than 4,000 buildings, were listed as historic properties or included in historic districts.[2][3]
Contents: Counties in Connecticut Fairfield (city of Bridgeport) (town of Greenwich) (city of Stamford) | Hartford (city of Hartford) (town of Southington) (town of West Hartford) (town of Windsor) | Litchfield | Middlesex (city of Middletown) | New Haven (city of New Haven) | New London | Tolland | Windham
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[4]
Current listings
[5] Landmark name[6] Image Date listed Location Neighborhood Summary 1 Allen Place-Lincoln Street Historic District August 28, 2003 Roughly bounded by Madison St., Washington St., Vernon St., and Zion Hill Cemetery
41°45′11″N 72°41′8″W / 41.75306°N 72.68556°WFrog Hollow and Barry Square 2 Ann Street Historic District November 28, 1983 Allyn, Ann, Asylum, Church, Hicks, and Pearl Sts.
41°46′3″N 72°40′42″W / 41.7675°N 72.67833°WDowntown The district is primarily composed of 19th-century brick mercantile buildings and contains 22 contributing and 3 non-contributing properties. Some of the more significant buildings are the Sport and Medical Science Academy building, and the Central Fire Station of the Hartford Fire Department. 3 Apartment at 49-51 Spring Street March 31, 1983 49-51 Spring St.
41°46′10″N 72°41′4″W / 41.76944°N 72.68444°WAsylum Hill 4 Armsmear November 13, 1966 80 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′14″N 72°40′29″W / 41.75389°N 72.67472°WSheldon-Charter Oak Home of arms maker Samuel Colt, included in Coltsville, a National Historic Landmark historic district.[7] 5 Asylum Avenue District November 29, 1979 Asylum and Farmington Aves. and Sigourney St.
41°46′10″N 72°41′36″W / 41.76944°N 72.69333°WAsylum Hill 6 A. Everett Austin House April 19, 1994 130 Scarborough St.
41°46′51″N 72°42′33″W / 41.78083°N 72.70917°WWest End Social hotspot and home of innovative Wadsworth Atheneum director Arthur Everett Austin, Jr.. 7 B.P.O. Elks Lodge December 23, 1984 34 Prospect St.
41°45′52″N 72°42′38″W / 41.76444°N 72.71056°WDowntown An Elks building 8 Lucius Barbour House August 21, 1979 130 Washington St.
41°45′30″N 72°40′56″W / 41.75833°N 72.68222°WFrog Hollow 9 Boce W. Barlow, Jr., House July 31, 1994 31 Canterbury St.
41°47′19″N 72°41′53″W / 41.78861°N 72.69806°WBlue Hills 10 Henry Barnard House October 15, 1966 118 Main St.
41°45′24″N 72°40′32″W / 41.75667°N 72.67556°WSouth Green Home of educator instrumental in the development of the American public school system. 11 Batterson Block December 23, 1984 26-28 High St.
41°46′5″N 72°40′50″W / 41.76806°N 72.68056°WDowntown 12 Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue May 11, 1995 370 Garden St.
41°46′44″N 72°41′6″W / 41.77889°N 72.685°WClay-Arsenal 13 Buckingham Square District June 5, 1977 Main and Buckingham St., Linden Pl., and Capitol Ave.; also 248-250 Hudson St.
41°45′37″N 72°40′35″W / 41.76028°N 72.67639°WDowntown Hudson St. addresses represent a boundary increase, added on November 30, 1982 14 Building at 136-138 Collins Street November 29, 1979 136-138 Collins St.
41°46′18″N 72°41′20″W / 41.77167°N 72.68889°WAsylum Hill 15 Building at 142 Collins Street November 29, 1979 142 Collins St.
41°46′18″N 72°41′20″W / 41.77167°N 72.68889°WAsylum Hill 16 Building at 83-85 Sigourney Street November 29, 1979 83-85 Sigourney St.
41°45′59″N 72°41′33″W / 41.76639°N 72.6925°WAsylum Hill 17 Bulkeley Bridge December 10, 1993 Interstate 84 over the Connecticut River
41°46′9″N 72°39′58″W / 41.76917°N 72.66611°WDowntown Extends into other parts of Hartford County (East Hartford) 18 Amos Bull House November 8, 1968 59 S. Prospect St.
41°45′50″N 72°41′12″W / 41.76389°N 72.68667°WDowntown 19 Bushnell Park October 22, 1970 Bounded by Elm, Jewell, and Trinity Sts.
41°45′54″N 72°40′46″W / 41.765°N 72.67944°WDowntown 20 Butler-McCook Homestead March 11, 1971 396 Main St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′28″W / 41.76222°N 72.67444°WDowntown 21 Marietta Canty House December 15, 2000 61 Mahl Ave.
41°46′54″N 72°40′45″W / 41.78167°N 72.67917°WClay-Arsenal 22 Capen-Clark Historic District April 27, 1982 Capen, Clark, Elmer, Barbour, Martin, and Main Sts.
41°47′11″N 72°40′42″W / 41.78639°N 72.67833°WNortheast 23 Capewell Horse Nail Company March 1, 2000 60-70 Popieluszko St.
41°45′28″N 72°40′20″W / 41.75778°N 72.67222°WSheldon-Charter Oak 24 Cedar Hill Cemetery April 28, 1997 453 Fairfield Ave.
41°43′20″N 72°42′12″W / 41.72222°N 72.70333°WSouthwest Extends into other parts of Hartford County (Newington and Wethersfield) 25 Charter Oak Bank Building October 11, 1978 114-124 Asylum St.
41°45′54″N 72°40′33″W / 41.765°N 72.67583°WDowntown 26 Charter Oak Place January 20, 1978 7-40 Charter Oak Pl.
41°45′33″N 72°40′27″W / 41.75917°N 72.67417°WSheldon-Charter Oak 27 Cheney Building October 6, 1970 942 Main St.
41°46′4″N 72°40′23″W / 41.76778°N 72.67306°WDowntown 28 Chevry Lomday Mishnayes Synagogue May 11, 1995 148-150 Bedford St.
41°46′46″N 72°41′1″W / 41.77944°N 72.68361°WClay-Arsenal 29 Children's Village of the Hartford Orphan Asylum June 28, 1982 1680 Albany Ave.
41°47′11″N 72°42′37″W / 41.78639°N 72.71028°WBlue Hills 30 Christ Church December 29, 1983 955 Main St.
41°46′6″N 72°40′27″W / 41.76833°N 72.67417°WDowntown One of the oldest Gothic revival churches in the United States. 31 Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House February 20, 1975 155 Wyllys St.
41°45′26″N 72°40′9″W / 41.75722°N 72.66917°WSheldon-Charter Oak 32 Clay Hill Historic District June 16, 1983 Roughly bounded by Main, Mather, Garden, and Walnut Sts.
41°46′33″N 72°40′53″W / 41.77583°N 72.68139°WClay-Arsenal 33 Collins and Townley Streets District November 29, 1979 Collins and Townley Sts.
41°46′20″N 72°41′44″W / 41.77222°N 72.69556°WAsylum Hill 34 Colt Industrial District June 8, 1976 Roughly bounded by Wawarme, Wethersfield, Hendricxsen, Van Dyke Aves., and Stonington, Masseek, and Sequassen Sts.; also 34 Sequassen St., 1-3 and 17 Van Dyke Ave., and 47, 49, 50, and 53 Vredendale Ave.
41°45′12″N 72°40′5″W / 41.75333°N 72.66806°WSheldon-Charter Oak Included in Coltsville, which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2008. The industrial district includes the Colt Fire Arms factory complex, the Armsmear mansion, Colt Park, three manager houses, and worker housing. Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase. 35 James B. Colt House April 14, 1975 154 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′6″N 72°40′27″W / 41.75167°N 72.67417°WSheldon-Charter Oak 36 Congress Street October 6, 1975 Both sides of Congress St. from Wyllys to Morris Sts.; also 54, 56, and 58 Maple Ave.
41°45′16″N 72°40′34″W / 41.75444°N 72.67611°WSouth Green Maple Ave. addresses represent a boundary increase, added on July 24, 1992 37 Connecticut State Capitol December 30, 1970 Capitol Ave.
41°45′51″N 72°40′58″W / 41.76417°N 72.68278°WDowntown Designed by Richard Upjohn in Gothic and French Renaissance styles topped by gold leaf dome 38 Connecticut State Library and Supreme Court Building June 4, 1981 231 Capitol Ave.
41°45′45″N 72°41′1″W / 41.7625°N 72.68361°WDowntown 39 Connecticut Statehouse October 15, 1966 Main St. at Central Row
41°45′58″N 72°40′23″W / 41.76611°N 72.67306°WDowntown Federal style building by Charles Bulfinch 40 Day House April 16, 1971 77 Forest St.
41°46′3″N 72°42′2″W / 41.7675°N 72.70056°WAsylum Hill Also known as the Chamberlin-Burr Day House, it is the headquarters of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center 41 Calvin Day House December 18, 1978 105 Spring St.
41°46′16″N 72°41′3″W / 41.77111°N 72.68417°WAsylum Hill 42 Day-Taylor House April 14, 1975 81 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′14″N 72°40′32″W / 41.75389°N 72.67556°WSouth Green 43 Department Store Historic District March 23, 1995 884-956 Main St. and 36 Talcott St.
41°46′5″N 72°40′22″W / 41.76806°N 72.67278°WDowntown This historic district includes the Sage-Allen Building, built in 1898. This department store building, which has been restored, now contains both retail space and luxury apartments. As part of the restoration project, an adjacent 1960s building was given a new historically sensitive façade to make it more compatible with its neighbor.[8] 44 Dillon Building February 11, 1982 69-71 Pratt St.
41°46′2″N 72°40′30″W / 41.76722°N 72.675°WDowntown 45 Downtown North Historic District May 6, 2004 Roughly Ann, Atlant, Ely, High, Main, and Pleasant Sts.
41°46′19″N 72°40′38″W / 41.77194°N 72.67722°WDowntown A predominantly residential area located around Main Street and High Street north of Interstate 84 and south of the Amtrak railroad tracks. The 28 contributing buildings in the district are brick and brownstone buildings built in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including houses, apartments, a school, a church, a warehouse, shops, and a hotel. A diverse variety of Mid-19th Century Revival and Late Victorian styles of architecture are represented. The Italianate Isham Terry House and the Queen Anne-style Arthur G. Pomeroy House, both of which are listed separately on the National Register, are included in the district. The 130-ft Keney Tower, a landmark said to be the city's only freestanding tower, is an unusual element in the district. It was built in 1898 to a design by Charles C. Haight of New York City, and is also separately listed on the National Register. Most structures in the district were designed by architects, including William G. Allen.[6][9][10] 46 Elizabeth Park March 10, 1983 Asylum Ave.
41°46′20″N 72°43′4″W / 41.77222°N 72.71778°WWest End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 47 Elm Street Historic District June 28, 1984 71-166 Capitol Ave., 55-97 Elm St., 20-30 Trinity St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′48″W / 41.76222°N 72.68°WDowntown Located in the vicinity of Trinity Street in front of the State Capitol. 48 Engine Company 1 Fire Station March 2, 1989 197 Main St. and 36 John St.
41°45′29″N 72°40′35″W / 41.75806°N 72.67639°WSouth Green 49 Engine Company 15 Fire Station March 2, 1989 8 Fairfield Ave.
41°44′31″N 72°41′32″W / 41.74194°N 72.69222°WBarry Square 50 Engine Company 16 Fire Station March 2, 1989 636 Blue Hills Ave.
41°48′15″N 72°41′44″W / 41.80417°N 72.69556°WBlue Hills 51 Engine Company 2 Fire Station March 2, 1989 1515 Main St.
41°46′30″N 72°40′39″W / 41.775°N 72.6775°WClay-Arsenal Second firehouse built for company, in 1910, uses Italian Renaissance Revival style unusual for firehouses. One of only two left in the city that were originally built to accommodate horses. 52 Engine Company 6 Fire Station March 2, 1989 34 Huyshope Ave.
41°45′26″N 72°39′59″W / 41.75722°N 72.66639°WSheldon-Charter Oak 53 Engine Company 9 Fire Station March 2, 1989 655 New Britain Ave.
41°44′0″N 72°42′13″W / 41.733333°N 72.70361°WSouthwest 54 Fairfield Avenue Historic District July 19, 2011 Roughly along Fairfield Ave. from Trinity College to Cedar Hill Cemetery
41°44′6″N 72°41′34″W / 41.735°N 72.69278°WBarry Square and Southwest New listing; refnum 11000435 55 First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground December 5, 1972 60 Gold St.
41°43′52″N 72°40′28″W / 41.73111°N 72.67444°WDowntown 56 First National Bank Building December 23, 1984 50 State St.
41°46′4″N 72°40′25″W / 41.76778°N 72.67361°WDowntown 57 Footguard Hall December 23, 1984 Footguard and High Sts.
41°45′38″N 72°40′50″W / 41.76056°N 72.68056°WDowntown 58 Fourth Congregational Church April 12, 1982 Albany Ave. and Vine St.
41°46′47″N 72°41′23″W / 41.77972°N 72.68972°WUpper Albany 59 Frog Hollow April 11, 1979 Roughly bounded by Park River, Capitol Ave., Oak, Washington, and Madison Sts. and Park Terrace; also bounded by Park Terrace, Hillside Ave., and Hamilton and Summit Sts.
41°45′30″N 72°41′27″W / 41.75833°N 72.69083°WFrog Hollow Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase, added on March 1, 1984 60 Goodwin Block March 26, 1976 219-257 Asylum St., 5-17 Hayes St., 210-228 Pearl St.
41°46′0″N 72°40′40″W / 41.766667°N 72.67778°WDowntown 61 Grandview Terrace Boulevard December 27, 2002 Roughly along Grandview Terrace
41°44′2″N 72°41′25″W / 41.73389°N 72.69028°WBarry Square 62 Hartford Club December 23, 1984 46 Prospect St.
41°45′51″N 72°40′27″W / 41.76417°N 72.67417°WDowntown 63 Hartford Electric Light Company Maple Avenue Sub-Station August 11, 2000 686 Maple Ave.
41°44′28″N 72°40′58″W / 41.74111°N 72.68278°WBarry Square 64 Hartford Golf Club Historic District June 26, 1986 Roughly bounded by Simsbury Rd. and Bloomfield Ave., Northmoor Rd., Albany Ave., and Mohegan Dr.
41°47′33″N 72°43′31″W / 41.7925°N 72.72528°WWest End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 65 Hartford Seminary Foundation June 22, 1982 55 Elizabeth St. and 72-120 Sherman St.
41°46′15″N 72°42′26″W / 41.77083°N 72.70722°WWest End 66 Hartford Union Station November 25, 1975 Union Pl.
41°46′7″N 72°40′56″W / 41.76861°N 72.68222°WDowntown 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque station rebuilt after 1914 fire. 67 High Street Historic District July 8, 1998 402-418 Asylum St., 28 High St., and 175-189 Allyn St.
41°46′3″N 72°40′51″W / 41.7675°N 72.68083°WDowntown This district consists of three properties on the block of High Street between Allyn and Asylum Streets. One building located at the southwest corner of Allyn and High is the Judd and Root Building. Another building is the Batterson Block located in the middle of the street block on the east side. The third building is the Capitol Building located at the northwest corner of Asylum and High. Judd and Root and Batterson Block are individually listed on the National Register, while the Capitol Building is a town historic site. 68 John and Isabella Hooker House November 29, 1979 140 Hawthorn St.
41°45′49″N 72°42′1″W / 41.76361°N 72.70028°WAsylum Hill 69 House at 140 and 144 Retreat Avenue February 25, 1982 140 and 144 Retreat Ave.
41°45′9″N 72°40′49″W / 41.7525°N 72.68028°WSouth Green 70 House at 36 Forest Street February 24, 1983 36 Forest St.
41°45′51″N 72°42′1″W / 41.76417°N 72.70028°WAsylum Hill Intact 1885 Shingle Style house is one of few 19th-century houses left on street 71 Hyde-St. John House October 6, 1977 25 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′27″W / 41.75917°N 72.67417°WSheldon-Charter Oak 72 Imlay and Laurel Streets District November 29, 1979 Imlay, Laurel and Sigourney Sts.
41°45′55″N 72°41′2″W / 41.76528°N 72.68389°WAsylum Hill 73 Isham-Terry House February 11, 1982 211 High St.
41°46′17″N 72°40′45″W / 41.77139°N 72.67917°WDowntown 74 James Pratt Funeral Service November 29, 1979 69 Farmington Ave.
41°45′59″N 72°41′29″W / 41.76639°N 72.69139°WAsylum Hill 75 Jefferson-Seymour District May 4, 1979 Cedar, Wadsworth, Seymour and Jefferson Sts.
41°45′27″N 72°40′50″W / 41.7575°N 72.68056°WSouth Green 76 Wilfred X. Johnson House July 31, 1994 206 Tower Ave.
41°47′58″N 72°40′22″W / 41.79944°N 72.67278°WNortheast 77 Judd and Root Building December 23, 1984 175-189 Allyn St. and 5-23 High St.
41°46′6″N 72°40′52″W / 41.76833°N 72.68111°WDowntown 78 Keney Tower March 30, 1978 Main and Ely Sts.
41°46′23″N 72°40′36″W / 41.77306°N 72.67667°WDowntown 79 Laurel and Marshall Streets District November 29, 1979 Laurel, Marshall, and Case Sts., and Farmington Ave.
41°46′3″N 72°41′41″W / 41.7675°N 72.69472°WAsylum Hill 80 Lewis Street Block January 30, 1976 1-33, 24-36 Lewis St., 8-28 Trumbull St.
41°45′54″N 72°40′33″W / 41.765°N 72.67583°WDowntown 81 William L. Linke House February 24, 1983 174 Sigourney St.
41°46′18″N 72°41′34″W / 41.77167°N 72.69278°WAsylum Hill 82 Little Hollywood Historic District April 29, 1982 Farmington Ave., Owen, Frederick and Denison Sts.
41°45′58″N 72°42′20″W / 41.76611°N 72.70556°WWest End 83 Lyman House October 31, 1975 22 Woodland St.
41°46′8″N 72°42′8″W / 41.76889°N 72.70222°WAsylum Hill 84 Main Street Historic District No. 2 December 23, 1984 W. Main, N. Central Row, E. Prospect Sts., and N. Atheneum Sq.
41°45′52″N 72°40′23″W / 41.76444°N 72.67306°WDowntown 85 Mather Homestead April 29, 1982 2 Mahl Ave.
41°46′54″N 72°40′36″W / 41.78167°N 72.67667°WClay-Arsenal 86 Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church July 22, 1994 2051 Main St.
41°46′58″N 72°40′37″W / 41.78278°N 72.67694°WClay-Arsenal 87 Municipal Building April 27, 1981 550 Main St.
41°45′45″N 72°40′26″W / 41.7625°N 72.67389°WDowntown 88 Myers and Gross Building March 31, 1983 2 Fraser Pl.
41°46′18″N 72°40′50″W / 41.77167°N 72.68056°WAsylum Hill 89 Nook Farm and Woodland Street District November 29, 1979 Woodland, Gillett, and Forest Sts., and Farmington Ave.
41°46′7″N 72°42′3″W / 41.76861°N 72.70083°WAsylum Hill 90 Northam Memorial Chapel and Gallup Memorial Gateway June 29, 1982 453 Fairfield Ave.
41°43′36″N 72°41′30″W / 41.72667°N 72.69167°WSouthwest 91 North-West School June 10, 2010 1240 Albany Ave.
41°46′56.54″N 72°41′48.29″W / 41.7823722°N 72.6967472°WUpper Albany 92 Old North Cemetery August 6, 1998 1821 Main St.
41°46′48″N 72°40′42″W / 41.78°N 72.67833°WClay-Arsenal 93 Oxford-Whitney Streets Historic District November 10, 2010 Fern St. (1 block), Oxford St. (4 blocks) and Whitney St. (1 block)
41°46′13″N 72°42′49″W / 41.77028°N 72.71361°WWest End 94 Parkside Historic District May 31, 1984 176-230 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′1″N 72°40′26″W / 41.75028°N 72.67389°WSheldon-Charter Oak 95 Perkins-Clark House December 14, 1978 49 Woodland St.
41°46′15″N 72°42′10″W / 41.77083°N 72.70278°WAsylum Hill 96 Phoenix Life Insurance Company Building January 21, 2005 One American Row
41°46′12″N 72°40′36″W / 41.77°N 72.67667°WDowntown 97 Polish National Home October 20, 1983 60 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′18″W / 41.75917°N 72.67167°WSheldon-Charter Oak 98 Arthur G. Pomeroy House February 4, 1982 490 Ann St.
41°46′19″N 72°40′39″W / 41.77194°N 72.6775°WDowntown 99 Pratt Street Historic District March 10, 1983 31-101 and 32-110 Pratt St.; 196-260 Trumbell St.
41°46′4″N 72°40′30″W / 41.76778°N 72.675°WDowntown 100 Prospect Avenue Historic District August 29, 1985 Roughly bounded by Albany Ave., N. Branch Park River, Elizabeth and Fern Sts., Prospect and Asylum Aves., and Sycamore Rd.
41°46′43″N 72°42′38″W / 41.77861°N 72.71056°WWest End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 101 Royal Typewriter Company Building February 23, 1989 150 New Park Ave.
41°45′7″N 72°42′35″W / 41.75194°N 72.70972°WParkville 102 Saint Anthony Hall May 9, 1985 340 Summit St.
41°45′6″N 72°41′35″W / 41.75167°N 72.69306°WBarry Square 103 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church August 2, 1984 1886-1906 Park St.
41°45′50″N 72°42′38″W / 41.76389°N 72.71056°WParkville 104 Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church June 30, 1983 63 Governor St.
41°45′29″N 72°40′23″W / 41.75806°N 72.67306°WSheldon-Charter Oak 105 Second Church of Christ January 9, 1978 307 Main St.
41°46′7″N 72°40′33″W / 41.76861°N 72.67583°WDowntown 106 Sigourney Square District January 16, 1979 Sargeant, Ashley, and May Sts.; also 216-232 Garden St.; also 207 Garden St.
41°46′28″N 72°41′33″W / 41.77444°N 72.6925°WAsylum Hill Garden St. addresses represent boundary increases added December 21, 1983 and September 13, 2011 107 Dr. Frank T. Simpson House December 2, 1993 27 Keney Terr.
41°47′15″N 72°41′22″W / 41.7875°N 72.68944°WNortheast 108 South Green Historic District November 17, 1977 Roughly along Wethersfield Ave., Alden and Morris Sts.
41°45′8″N 72°40′32″W / 41.75222°N 72.67556°WSouth Green 109 Southern New England Telephone Company Building May 12, 2004 55 Trumbull St.
41°46′1″N 72°40′35″W / 41.76694°N 72.67639°WDowntown 110 Spencer House February 24, 1983 1039 Asylum Ave.
41°46′18″N 72°42′0″W / 41.77167°N 72.7°WAsylum Hill 111 Spring Grove Cemetery January 20, 2011 2035 Main St.
41°46′57″N 72°40′34″W / 41.7825°N 72.67611°WClay-Arsenal 112 Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building October 19, 1978 105-115 Asylum St.
41°46′0″N 72°40′33″W / 41.766667°N 72.67583°WDowntown 113 State Arsenal and Armory April 4, 1996 360 Broad St.
41°45′54″N 72°41′10″W / 41.765°N 72.68611°WDowntown 114 Stone Bridge March 28, 1985 500 Main St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′36″W / 41.76222°N 72.67667°WDowntown 115 Harriet Beecher Stowe House October 6, 1970 73 Forest St.
41°45′54″N 72°42′1″W / 41.765°N 72.70028°WAsylum Hill 116 Temple Beth Israel December 1, 1978 21 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′29″W / 41.75917°N 72.67472°WSheldon-Charter Oak 117 Mark Twain House October 15, 1966 351 Farmington Ave.
41°46′2″N 72°42′7″W / 41.76722°N 72.70194°WAsylum Hill Home of Mark Twain from 1871 to 1891. 118 U.S. Post Office and Federal Building October 19, 1981 135-149 High St.
41°46′11″N 72°40′50″W / 41.76972°N 72.68056°WDowntown 1931 combination of post office, courthouse and federal office building 119 Underwood Computing Machine Company Factory November 12, 2010 56 Arbor St.
41°45′34″N 72°42′13″W / 41.75944°N 72.70361°WParkville 120 Union Baptist Church August 15, 1979 1913 and 1921 Main St.
41°46′52″N 72°40′37″W / 41.78111°N 72.67694°WClay-Arsenal 121 Upper Albany Historic District September 29, 1986 Roughly bounded by Holcomb St., Vine St., Homestead Ave., and Woodland and Ridgefield Sts.
41°47′9″N 72°41′26″W / 41.78583°N 72.69056°WUpper Albany 122 Wadsworth Atheneum October 6, 1970 25 Atheneum Sq.
41°45′48″N 72°40′26″W / 41.76333°N 72.67389°WDowntown 123 Washington Street School February 19, 1982 461 Washington St.
41°44′50″N 72°41′5″W / 41.74722°N 72.68472°WBarry Square 124 Watkinson Juvenile Asylum and Farm School March 23, 1995 140, 180, and 190 Bloomfield Ave.
41°47′24″N 72°42′45″W / 41.79°N 72.7125°WBlue Hills Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 125 Webster Memorial Building April 12, 1982 36 Trumbull St.
41°45′55″N 72°40′35″W / 41.76528°N 72.67639°WDowntown 126 West Boulevard Historic District March 22, 2007 Roughly along Rodney St. and West Boulevard
41°45′41″N 72°42′38″W / 41.76139°N 72.71056°WWest End 127 West End North Historic District July 25, 1985 Roughly bounded by Farmington Ave., Lorraine, Elizabeth, and Highland Sts.
41°46′9″N 72°42′44″W / 41.76917°N 72.71222°WWest End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 128 West End South Historic District April 11, 1985 Roughly bounded by Farmington Ave., Whitney and S. Whitney Sts., West Boulevard, and Prospect Ave.
41°45′47″N 72°42′52″W / 41.76306°N 72.71444°WWest End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County 129 Wethersfield Avenue Car Barn November 28, 1983 331 Wethersfield Ave.
41°44′48″N 72°40′29″W / 41.74667°N 72.67472°WBarry Square 130 Widows' Home March 10, 1983 1846-1860 N. Main St.
41°46′49″N 72°40′34″W / 41.78028°N 72.67611°WClay-Arsenal 131 Windsor Avenue Congregational Church April 3, 1993 2030 Main St.
41°46′56″N 72°40′33″W / 41.78222°N 72.67583°WClay-Arsenal See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Connecticut
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ Landmark Historic Preservation Ordinance Adopted, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter, Autumn 2005
- ^ Hartford Preservation Ordinance Takes Effect!, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter, Winter 2007
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ http://www.nps.gov/nhl/Fall07Nominations/Coltsville%20Historic%20District.pdf
- ^ Connecticut Preservation Awards 2008, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation
- ^ New Listings on the National Register of Historic Places, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, undated
- ^ HPA Walking Tours, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter, March 2005, page 4
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