National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford, Connecticut

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford, Connecticut.

Location of Hartford in 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 more than 400 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Hartford County, including 21 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Hartford is the location of 140 of these properties and districts, including 7 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the other 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 multiple 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 and municipalities in Connecticut
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 14, 2020.[4]

Current listings

[5] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[7] Location Neighborhood Description
1 Allen Place–Lincoln Street Historic District
Allen Place–Lincoln Street Historic District
August 28, 2003
(#03000815)
Roughly bounded by Madison St., Washington St., Vernon St., and Zion Hill Cemetery
41°45′11″N 72°41′08″W
Frog Hollow and Barry Square
2 Ambassador Apartments
Ambassador Apartments
October 16, 2008
(#08000859)
206-210 Farmington Ave.
41°46′04″N 72°41′40″W
Asylum Hill
3 Ann Street Historic District
Ann Street Historic District
November 28, 1983
(#83003514)
Allyn, Ann, Asylum, Church, Hicks, and Pearl Sts.
41°46′03″N 72°40′42″W
Downtown 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.
4 Apartment at 49-51 Spring Street
Apartment at 49-51 Spring Street
March 31, 1983
(#83001255)
49-51 Spring St.
41°46′10″N 72°41′04″W
Asylum Hill
5 Asylum Avenue District
Asylum Avenue District
November 29, 1979
(#79002672)
Asylum and Farmington Aves. and Sigourney St.
41°46′10″N 72°41′36″W
Asylum Hill
6 A. Everett Austin House
A. Everett Austin House
April 19, 1994
(#94001189)
130 Scarborough St.
41°46′51″N 72°42′33″W
West End Social hotspot and home of innovative Wadsworth Atheneum director Arthur Everett Austin, Jr..
7 B.P.O. Elks Lodge
B.P.O. Elks Lodge
December 23, 1984
(#84000753)
34 Prospect St.
41°45′49″N 72°40′20″W
Downtown An Elks building
8 Lucius Barbour House
Lucius Barbour House
August 21, 1979
(#79002629)
130 Washington St.
41°45′30″N 72°40′56″W
Frog Hollow
9 Boce W. Barlow, Jr., House
Boce W. Barlow, Jr., House
July 31, 1994
(#94000767)
31 Canterbury St.
41°47′19″N 72°41′53″W
Blue Hills
10 Henry Barnard House
Henry Barnard House
October 15, 1966
(#66000803)
118 Main St.
41°45′24″N 72°40′32″W
South Green Home of educator instrumental in the development of the American public school system.
11 Batterson Block
Batterson Block
December 23, 1984
(#84000758)
26-28 High St.
41°46′05″N 72°40′50″W
Downtown
12 Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue
Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue
May 11, 1995
(#95000577)
370 Garden St.
41°46′44″N 72°41′06″W
Clay-Arsenal
13 Buckingham Square District
Buckingham Square District
June 5, 1977
(#77001404)
Main and Buckingham St., Linden Pl., and Capitol Ave.; also 248-250 Hudson St.
41°45′37″N 72°40′35″W
Downtown Hudson St. addresses represent a boundary increase, added on November 30, 1982
14 Building at 136-138 Collins Street
Building at 136-138 Collins Street
November 29, 1979
(#79002681)
136-138 Collins St.
41°46′22″N 72°41′19″W
Asylum Hill
15 Building at 142 Collins Street
Building at 142 Collins Street
November 29, 1979
(#79002680)
142 Collins St.
41°46′18″N 72°41′20″W
Asylum Hill
16 Building at 83-85 Sigourney Street
Building at 83-85 Sigourney Street
November 29, 1979
(#79002679)
83-85 Sigourney St.
41°45′59″N 72°41′33″W
Asylum Hill Demolished.
17 Bulkeley Bridge
Bulkeley Bridge
December 10, 1993
(#93001347)
Interstate 84 over the Connecticut River
41°46′09″N 72°39′58″W
Downtown Extends into other parts of Hartford County (East Hartford)
18 Amos Bull House
Amos Bull House
November 8, 1968
(#68000039)
59 S. Prospect St.
41°45′37″N 72°40′25″W
Downtown
19 Bushnell Park
Bushnell Park
October 22, 1970
(#70000692)
Bounded by Elm, Jewell, and Trinity Sts.
41°45′54″N 72°40′46″W
Downtown
20 Butler-McCook Homestead
Butler-McCook Homestead
March 11, 1971
(#71000907)
396 Main St.
41°45′39″N 72°40′29″W
Downtown
21 Marietta Canty House
Marietta Canty House
December 15, 2000
(#00001536)
61 Mahl Ave.
41°46′54″N 72°40′45″W
Clay-Arsenal
22 Capen-Clark Historic District
Capen-Clark Historic District
April 27, 1982
(#82004402)
Capen, Clark, Elmer, Barbour, Martin, and Main Sts.
41°47′11″N 72°40′42″W
Northeast
23 Capewell Horse Nail Company
Capewell Horse Nail Company
March 1, 2000
(#99000927)
60-70 Popieluszko St.
41°45′28″N 72°40′20″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
24 Cedar Hill Cemetery
Cedar Hill Cemetery
April 28, 1997
(#97000333)
453 Fairfield Ave.
41°43′20″N 72°42′12″W
Southwest Extends into other parts of Hartford County (Newington and Wethersfield)
25 Charter Oak Bank Building
Charter Oak Bank Building
October 11, 1978
(#78002873)
114-124 Asylum St.
41°46′02″N 72°40′31″W
Downtown
26 Charter Oak Place
Charter Oak Place
January 20, 1978
(#78002884)
7-40 Charter Oak Pl.
41°45′33″N 72°40′27″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
27 Cheney Building
Cheney Building
October 6, 1970
(#78002852)
942 Main St.
41°46′04″N 72°40′23″W
Downtown
28 Chevry Lomday Mishnayes Synagogue
Chevry Lomday Mishnayes Synagogue
May 11, 1995
(#95000575)
148-150 Bedford St.
41°46′46″N 72°41′01″W
Clay-Arsenal
29 Children's Village of the Hartford Orphan Asylum
Children's Village of the Hartford Orphan Asylum
June 28, 1982
(#82004404)
1680 Albany Ave.
41°47′11″N 72°42′37″W
Blue Hills
30 Christ Church
Christ Church
December 29, 1983
(#83003558)
955 Main St.
41°46′06″N 72°40′27″W
Downtown One of the oldest Gothic revival churches in the United States.
31 Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House
Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House
February 20, 1975
(#75001925)
155 Wyllys St.
41°45′26″N 72°40′09″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
32 Clay Hill Historic District
Clay Hill Historic District
June 16, 1983
(#83001258)
Roughly bounded by Main, Mather, Garden, and Walnut Sts.
41°46′33″N 72°40′53″W
Clay-Arsenal
33 Collins and Townley Streets District
Collins and Townley Streets District
November 29, 1979
(#79002676)
Collins and Townley Sts.
41°46′20″N 72°41′44″W
Asylum Hill
34 Colt Industrial District
Colt Industrial District
June 8, 1976
(#76001987)
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′05″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak This industrial district includes the Colt Fire Arms factory complex, three manager houses, and worker housing; the second set of addresses represents a boundary increase. The entire district is included in the Coltsville Historic District, which was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2008.
35 James B. Colt House
James B. Colt House
April 14, 1975
(#75001926)
154 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′06″N 72°40′27″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
36 Coltsville Historic District
Coltsville Historic District
November 13, 1966
(#66000802)
Sheldon-Charter Oak neighborhood
41°45′14″N 72°40′29″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak Includes Armsmear, Colt Armory, Colt Park, and other properties related to Samuel Colt.
37 Congress Street
Congress Street
October 6, 1975
(#75001927)
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
South Green Maple Ave. addresses represent a boundary increase, added on July 24, 1992
38 Connecticut State Capitol
Connecticut State Capitol
December 30, 1970
(#70000834)
Capitol Ave.
41°45′51″N 72°40′58″W
Downtown Designed by Richard Upjohn in Gothic and French Renaissance styles topped by gold leaf dome
39 Connecticut State Library and Supreme Court Building
Connecticut State Library and Supreme Court Building
June 4, 1981
(#81000535)
231 Capitol Ave.
41°45′45″N 72°41′01″W
Downtown
40 Connecticut Statehouse
Connecticut Statehouse
October 15, 1966
(#66000878)
Main St. at Central Row
41°45′58″N 72°40′23″W
Downtown Federal style building by Charles Bulfinch
41 Day House
Day House
April 16, 1971
(#71000909)
77 Forest St.
41°46′03″N 72°42′02″W
Asylum Hill Also known as the Chamberlin-Burr Day House, it is the headquarters of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
42 Calvin Day House
Calvin Day House
December 18, 1978
(#78002872)
105 Spring St.
41°46′16″N 72°41′03″W
Asylum Hill
43 Day-Taylor House
Day-Taylor House
April 14, 1975
(#75001930)
81 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′14″N 72°40′32″W
South Green
44 Department Store Historic District
Department Store Historic District
March 23, 1995
(#95000284)
884-956 Main St. and 36 Talcott St.
41°46′05″N 72°40′22″W
Downtown 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]
45 Dillon Building
Dillon Building
February 11, 1982
(#82004407)
69-71 Pratt St.
41°46′02″N 72°40′30″W
Downtown
46 Downtown North Historic District
Downtown North Historic District
May 6, 2004
(#04000390)
Roughly Ann, Atlant, Ely, High, Main, and Pleasant Sts.
41°46′19″N 72°40′38″W
Downtown A predominantly residential area located around Main Street and High Street north of Interstate 84 and south of the Amtrak railroad tracks; a diverse variety of Mid-19th Century Revival and Late Victorian styles of architecture are represented.[6][9][10]
47 Elizabeth Park
Elizabeth Park
March 10, 1983
(#83001259)
Asylum Ave.
41°46′20″N 72°43′04″W
West End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County
48 Elm Street Historic District
Elm Street Historic District
June 28, 1984
(#84001003)
71-166 Capitol Ave., 55-97 Elm St., 20-30 Trinity St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′48″W
Downtown Located in the vicinity of Trinity Street in front of the State Capitol.
49 Engine Company 1 Fire Station
Engine Company 1 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000025)
197 Main St. and 36 John St.
41°45′29″N 72°40′35″W
South Green
50 Engine Company 15 Fire Station
Engine Company 15 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000023)
8 Fairfield Ave.
41°44′31″N 72°41′32″W
Barry Square
51 Engine Company 16 Fire Station
Engine Company 16 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000021)
636 Blue Hills Ave.
41°48′15″N 72°41′44″W
Blue Hills
52 Engine Company 2 Fire Station
Engine Company 2 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000022)
1515 Main St.
41°46′30″N 72°40′39″W
Clay-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.
53 Engine Company 6 Fire Station
Engine Company 6 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000020)
34 Huyshope Ave.
41°45′26″N 72°39′59″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
54 Engine Company 9 Fire Station
Engine Company 9 Fire Station
March 2, 1989
(#89000024)
655 New Britain Ave.
41°44′00″N 72°42′13″W
Southwest
55 Fairfield Avenue Historic District
Fairfield Avenue Historic District
July 19, 2011
(#11000435)
Roughly along Fairfield Ave. from Trinity College to Cedar Hill Cemetery
41°44′06″N 72°41′34″W
Barry Square and Southwest
56 First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground
First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground
December 5, 1972
(#72001324)
60 Gold St.
41°45′52″N 72°40′26″W
Downtown
57 First National Bank Building
First National Bank Building
December 23, 1984
(#84000766)
50-58 State House Sq.
41°45′59″N 72°40′21″W
Downtown
58 Footguard Hall
Footguard Hall
December 23, 1984
(#84000771)
159 High St.
41°46′14″N 72°40′47″W
Downtown
59 Fourth Congregational Church
Fourth Congregational Church
April 12, 1982
(#82004409)
Albany Ave. and Vine St.
41°46′47″N 72°41′23″W
Upper Albany
60 Frog Hollow
Frog Hollow
April 11, 1979
(#79002635)
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
Frog Hollow Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase, added on March 1, 1984
61 Goodwin Block
Goodwin Block
March 26, 1976
(#76001990)
219-257 Asylum St., 5-17 Hayes St., 210-228 Pearl St.
41°46′00″N 72°40′40″W
Downtown
62 Grandview Terrace Boulevard
Grandview Terrace Boulevard
December 27, 2002
(#02001624)
Roughly along Grandview Terrace
41°44′02″N 72°41′25″W
Barry Square
63 Hartford Club
Hartford Club
December 23, 1984
(#84000779)
46 Prospect St.
41°45′51″N 72°40′19″W
Downtown
64 Hartford Electric Light Company Maple Avenue Sub-Station
Hartford Electric Light Company Maple Avenue Sub-Station
August 11, 2000
(#00000833)
686 Maple Ave.
41°44′30″N 72°41′00″W
Barry Square
65 Hartford Golf Club Historic District
Hartford Golf Club Historic District
June 26, 1986
(#86001370)
Roughly bounded by Simsbury Rd. and Bloomfield Ave., Northmoor Rd., Albany Ave., and Mohegan Dr.
41°47′33″N 72°43′31″W
West End Extends into West Hartford
66 Hartford National Bank and Trust
Hartford National Bank and Trust
October 14, 2014
(#14000867)
777 Main & 33 Asylum Sts.
41°45′59″N 72°40′25″W
Now known as 777 Main Street
67 Hartford Seminary Foundation
Hartford Seminary Foundation
June 22, 1982
(#82004411)
55 Elizabeth St. and 72-120 Sherman St.
41°46′15″N 72°42′26″W
West End Listing includes buildings now used by the University of Connecticut Law School as well as buildings still used by the seminary.
68 Hartford Union Station
Hartford Union Station
November 25, 1975
(#75001932)
Union Pl.
41°46′07″N 72°40′56″W
Downtown 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque station rebuilt after 1914 fire.
69 High Street Historic District
High Street Historic District
July 8, 1998
(#98000850)
402-418 Asylum St., 28 High St., and 175-189 Allyn St.
41°46′03″N 72°40′51″W
Downtown This district consists of three properties on the block of High Street between Allyn and Asylum Streets: the Judd and Root Building, the Batterson Block (each also listed separately), and the Capitol Building.
70 John and Isabella Hooker House
John and Isabella Hooker House
November 29, 1979
(#79002678)
140 Hawthorn St.
41°45′49″N 72°42′01″W
Asylum Hill
71 Hotel America
Hotel America
September 7, 2012
(#12000359)
5 Constitution Plaza
41°46′00″N 72°40′11″W
Downtown Hartford Later the Clarion; now luxury apartments
72 House at 140 and 144 Retreat Avenue
House at 140 and 144 Retreat Avenue
February 25, 1982
(#82004412)
140 and 144 Retreat Ave.
41°45′09″N 72°40′49″W
South Green
73 House at 36 Forest Street
House at 36 Forest Street
February 24, 1983
(#83001261)
36 Forest St.
41°45′51″N 72°42′01″W
Asylum Hill Intact 1885 Shingle Style house is one of few 19th-century houses left on street
74 Hyde-St. John House
Hyde-St. John House
October 6, 1977
(#77001422)
25 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′27″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
75 Imlay and Laurel Streets District
Imlay and Laurel Streets District
November 29, 1979
(#79002675)
Imlay, Laurel and Sigourney Sts.
41°45′57″N 72°41′46″W
Asylum Hill
76 Isham-Terry House
Isham-Terry House
February 11, 1982
(#82004413)
211 High St.
41°46′17″N 72°40′45″W
Downtown
77 James Pratt Funeral Service
James Pratt Funeral Service
November 29, 1979
(#79002677)
69 Farmington Ave.
41°45′59″N 72°41′29″W
Asylum Hill Demolished.[11]
78 Jefferson-Seymour District
Jefferson-Seymour District
May 4, 1979
(#79002661)
Cedar, Wadsworth, Seymour and Jefferson Sts.
41°45′27″N 72°40′50″W
South Green
79 Wilfred X. Johnson House
Wilfred X. Johnson House
July 31, 1994
(#94000765)
206 Tower Ave.
41°47′58″N 72°40′22″W
Northeast
80 Judd and Root Building
Judd and Root Building
December 23, 1984
(#84000784)
175-189 Allyn St. and 5-23 High St.
41°46′06″N 72°40′52″W
Downtown
81 Keney Tower
Keney Tower
March 30, 1978
(#78002871)
Main and Ely Sts.
41°46′23″N 72°40′36″W
Downtown
82 Laurel and Marshall Streets District
Laurel and Marshall Streets District
November 29, 1979
(#79002673)
Laurel, Marshall, and Case Sts., and Farmington Ave.
41°46′06″N 72°41′52″W
Asylum Hill
83 Lewis Street Block
Lewis Street Block
January 30, 1976
(#76001991)
1-33, 24-36 Lewis St., 8-28 Trumbull St.
41°45′54″N 72°40′33″W
Downtown
84 William L. Linke House
William L. Linke House
February 24, 1983
(#83001262)
174 Sigourney St.
41°46′18″N 72°41′34″W
Asylum Hill
85 Little Hollywood Historic District
Little Hollywood Historic District
April 29, 1982
(#82004423)
Farmington Ave., Owen, Frederick and Denison Sts.
41°45′58″N 72°42′20″W
West End
86 Lyman House
Lyman House
October 31, 1975
(#75001938)
22 Woodland St.
41°46′08″N 72°42′08″W
Asylum Hill
87 Main Street Historic District No. 2
Main Street Historic District No. 2
December 23, 1984
(#84001272)
W. Main, N. Central Row, E. Prospect Sts., and N. Atheneum Sq.
41°45′52″N 72°40′23″W
Downtown One city block, including the landmark Travelers Tower.
88 Mansuy and Smith Automobile Showroom Building
Mansuy and Smith Automobile Showroom Building
December 20, 2016
(#16000867)
38-42 Elm St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′31″W
Downtown
89 Mather Homestead
Mather Homestead
April 29, 1982
(#82004426)
2 Mahl Ave.
41°46′54″N 72°40′36″W
Clay-Arsenal
90 Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
July 22, 1994
(#94000769)
2051 Main St.
41°46′58″N 72°40′37″W
Clay-Arsenal
91 Municipal Building
Municipal Building
April 27, 1981
(#81000536)
550 Main St.
41°45′45″N 72°40′26″W
Downtown
92 Myers and Gross Building
Myers and Gross Building
March 31, 1983
(#83001263)
2 Fraser Pl.
41°46′17″N 72°41′02″W
Asylum Hill
93 Neiditz Building May 28, 2020
(#100005238)
111 Pearl St.
41°45′59″N 72°40′33″W
94 Nook Farm and Woodland Street District
Nook Farm and Woodland Street District
November 29, 1979
(#79002674)
Woodland, Gillett, and Forest Sts., and Farmington Ave.
41°46′07″N 72°42′03″W
Asylum Hill
95 Northam Memorial Chapel and Gallup Memorial Gateway
Northam Memorial Chapel and Gallup Memorial Gateway
June 29, 1982
(#82004428)
453 Fairfield Ave.
41°43′36″N 72°41′30″W
Southwest
96 North-West School
North-West School
June 10, 2010
(#10000339)
1240 Albany Ave.
41°46′57″N 72°41′48″W
Upper Albany
97 Old North Cemetery
Old North Cemetery
August 6, 1998
(#98000964)
1821 Main St.
41°46′48″N 72°40′42″W
Clay-Arsenal
98 Oxford-Whitney Streets Historic District
Oxford-Whitney Streets Historic District
November 10, 2010
(#10000896)
Fern St. (1 block), Oxford St. (4 blocks) and Whitney St. (1 block)
41°46′13″N 72°42′49″W
West End
99 Parkside Historic District
Parkside Historic District
May 31, 1984
(#84001048)
176-230 Wethersfield Ave.
41°45′01″N 72°40′26″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
100 Parkville Historic District
Parkville Historic District
March 31, 2015
(#15000112)
Roughly bounded by I-84, Park Hwy., Francis Ct., New Park & Sisson Aves.
41°45′13″N 72°42′28″W
Parkville
101 Perkins-Clark House
Perkins-Clark House
December 14, 1978
(#78002870)
49 Woodland St.
41°46′15″N 72°42′10″W
Asylum Hill
102 Phoenix Life Insurance Company Building
Phoenix Life Insurance Company Building
January 21, 2005
(#04001462)
One American Row
41°45′55″N 72°40′14″W
Downtown The world's first two-sided building.
103 Polish National Home
Polish National Home
October 20, 1983
(#83003566)
60 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′18″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
104 Arthur G. Pomeroy House
Arthur G. Pomeroy House
February 4, 1982
(#82004429)
490 Ann St.
41°46′19″N 72°40′39″W
Downtown
105 Pratt Street Historic District
Pratt Street Historic District
March 10, 1983
(#83001264)
31-101 and 32-110 Pratt St.; 196-260 Trumbell St.
41°46′04″N 72°40′30″W
Downtown
106 Prospect Avenue Historic District
Prospect Avenue Historic District
August 29, 1985
(#85001918)
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
West End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County
107 Royal Typewriter Company Building
Royal Typewriter Company Building
February 23, 1989
(#84003898)
150 New Park Ave.
41°45′07″N 72°42′35″W
Parkville Demolished.
108 Saint Anthony Hall
Saint Anthony Hall
May 9, 1985
(#85001017)
340 Summit St.
41°45′06″N 72°41′35″W
Barry Square
109 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church
August 2, 1984
(#84001051)
1886-1906 Park St.
41°45′24″N 72°42′37″W
Parkville
110 Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
June 30, 1983
(#83001254)
63 Governor St.
41°45′29″N 72°40′23″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
111 Second Church of Christ
Second Church of Christ
January 9, 1978
(#78002836)
307 Main St.
41°45′35″N 72°40′32″W
Downtown
112 Sigourney Square District
Sigourney Square District
January 16, 1979
(#79002660)
Sargeant, Ashley, and May Sts.; also 216-232 Garden St.; also 207 Garden St.
41°46′28″N 72°41′33″W
Asylum Hill Garden St. addresses represent boundary increases added December 21, 1983 and September 13, 2011
113 Dr. Frank T. Simpson House
Dr. Frank T. Simpson House
December 2, 1993
(#93001246)
27 Keney Terr.
41°47′15″N 72°41′22″W
Northeast
114 Sisson-South Whitney Historic District
Sisson-South Whitney Historic District
July 24, 2013
(#13000526)
Roughly bounded by West Blvd., S. Whitney St., Farmington & Sisson Aves.
41°45′51″N 72°42′32″W
West End
115 South Green Historic District
South Green Historic District
November 17, 1977
(#02001453)
Roughly along Wethersfield Ave., Alden and Morris Sts.
41°45′08″N 72°40′32″W
South Green
116 Southern New England Telephone Company Building
Southern New England Telephone Company Building
May 12, 2004
(#04000417)
55 Trumbull St.
41°45′56″N 72°40′36″W
Downtown 1930s Art Deco granite-and-limestone 12-story building facing Bushnell Park
117 Spencer House
Spencer House
February 24, 1983
(#83001265)
1039 Asylum Ave.
41°46′18″N 72°42′00″W
Asylum Hill
118 Spring Grove Cemetery
Spring Grove Cemetery
January 20, 2011
(#08001203)
2035 Main St.
41°46′57″N 72°40′34″W
Clay-Arsenal
119 Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building
Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building
October 19, 1978
(#78002869)
105-115 Asylum St.
41°46′00″N 72°40′33″W
Downtown
120 State Arsenal and Armory
State Arsenal and Armory
April 4, 1996
(#96000357)
360 Broad St.
41°45′54″N 72°41′10″W
Downtown
121 Stone Bridge
Stone Bridge
March 28, 1985
(#85000793)
500 Main St.
41°45′44″N 72°40′28″W
Downtown
122 Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
October 6, 1970
(#70000710)
73 Forest St.
41°45′54″N 72°42′01″W
Asylum Hill
123 M. Swift and Sons Company
M. Swift and Sons Company
July 24, 2013
(#13000527)
10 & 60 Love Lane
41°47′31″N 72°40′52″W
North End
124 Temple Beth Israel
Temple Beth Israel
December 1, 1978
(#78002868)
21 Charter Oak Ave.
41°45′33″N 72°40′29″W
Sheldon-Charter Oak
125 Mark Twain House
Mark Twain House
October 15, 1966
(#66000884)
351 Farmington Ave.
41°46′02″N 72°42′07″W
Asylum Hill Home of Mark Twain from 1871 to 1891.
126 U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
October 19, 1981
(#81000623)
135-149 High St.
41°46′11″N 72°40′50″W
Downtown 1931 combination of post office, courthouse and federal office building
127 Underwood Computing Machine Company Factory
Underwood Computing Machine Company Factory
November 12, 2010
(#10000895)
56 Arbor St.
41°45′34″N 72°42′13″W
Parkville
128 Union Baptist Church
Union Baptist Church
August 15, 1979
(#79002634)
1913 and 1921 Main St.
41°46′52″N 72°40′37″W
Clay-Arsenal
129 Upper Albany Historic District
Upper Albany Historic District
September 29, 1986
(#86003383)
Roughly bounded by Holcomb St., Vine St., Homestead Ave., and Woodland and Ridgefield Sts.
41°47′09″N 72°41′26″W
Upper Albany
130 Vine Street Apartment Buildings
Vine Street Apartment Buildings
February 14, 2012
(#12000002)
4-48 Vine St
41°46′48″N 72°41′17″W
Upper Albany
131 Wadsworth Atheneum
Wadsworth Atheneum
October 6, 1970
(#70000709)
25 Atheneum Sq.
41°45′48″N 72°40′26″W
Downtown
132 Washington Street School
Washington Street School
February 19, 1982
(#82004431)
461 Washington St.
41°44′50″N 72°41′05″W
Barry Square
133 Watkinson Juvenile Asylum and Farm School
Watkinson Juvenile Asylum and Farm School
March 23, 1995
(#95000273)
140, 180, and 190 Bloomfield Ave.
41°47′24″N 72°42′45″W
Blue Hills Extends into West Hartford.
134 Webster Memorial Building
Webster Memorial Building
April 12, 1982
(#82004433)
36 Trumbull St.
41°45′55″N 72°40′35″W
Downtown
135 West Boulevard Historic District
West Boulevard Historic District
March 22, 2007
(#06000615)
Roughly along Rodney St. and West Boulevard
41°45′41″N 72°42′38″W
West End
136 West End North Historic District
West End North Historic District
July 25, 1985
(#85001618)
Roughly bounded by Farmington Ave., Lorraine, Elizabeth, and Highland Sts.
41°46′09″N 72°42′44″W
West End Extends into West Hartford
137 West End South Historic District
West End South Historic District
April 11, 1985
(#85000763)
Roughly bounded by Farmington Ave., Whitney and S. Whitney Sts., West Boulevard, and Prospect Ave.
41°45′47″N 72°42′52″W
West End Extends into West Hartford, elsewhere in Hartford County
138 Wethersfield Avenue Car Barn
Wethersfield Avenue Car Barn
November 28, 1983
(#83003569)
331 Wethersfield Ave.
41°44′48″N 72°40′29″W
Barry Square
139 Widows' Home
Widows' Home
March 10, 1983
(#83001267)
1846-1860 N. Main St.
41°46′49″N 72°40′34″W
Clay-Arsenal
140 Windsor Avenue Congregational Church
Windsor Avenue Congregational Church
April 3, 1993
(#93000174)
2030 Main St.
41°46′56″N 72°40′33″W
Clay-Arsenal

Former listings

[5] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location Summary
1 Capitol Building
Capitol Building
December 23, 1984
(#84000761)
December 21, 1989 402-418 Asylum St.
41°46′04″N 72°40′51″W
Removed due to owner objection. Now a contributing portion of the High Street Historic District.

See also

References

  1. 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. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. Landmark Historic Preservation Ordinance Adopted Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter, Autumn 2005
  3. Hartford Preservation Ordinance Takes Effect! Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter, Winter 2007
  4. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on August 14, 2020.
  5. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  6. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  7. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  8. Connecticut Preservation Awards 2008 Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation
  9. New Listings on the National Register of Historic Places, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, undated
  10. HPA Walking Tours, Hartford Preservation Alliance Newsletter Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, March 2005, page 4
  11. "Properties covered by Historic Preservation Ordinance, May 2017" (PDF). Hartford Preservation. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
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