Color photography of cityscapes and iconic buildings in Hartford, Connecticut by Jack McConnell. One of the oldest American cities, Hartford was first settled in 1634 by the Rev. Thomas Hooker and his band of Congregationalists. Consequently downtown streets are graced with a rich array of architectural styles including heritage buildings like the Hartford Capitol, Wadsworth Atheneum, Travelers, Harriet Beecher Stowe House, Mark Twain Museum, Old State House, State Library, Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch, Bushnell Auditorium, alongside contemporary buildings like CityPlace, the Goodwin, 100 Pearl, Gold Building, Phoenix, the Stilts Building, MetroHartford, Constitution Plaza, and many more. Additionally, hundreds of Hartford photos can be found at another Jack McConnell website ConnecticutStockPhotography.com. In a dozen topical Hartford folders you’ll find aerials, skylines, downtown, neighborhoods, panoramas, Capitol, City Abstracts, attractions, landmarks, heritage, Samuel Colt, Outdoor, Park Street and others
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Classic Hartford
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Yellow tree with City Place and Goodwin
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Harriet Beecher Stowe House
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Mark Twain Museum
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Wadsworth Atheneum
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Corning Fountain and Hartford Capitol
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Old State House
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Gold Building and First Church
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100 Pearl and First Church
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CityPlace and Do Not Enter sign
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Metro Hartford and globe
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Goodwin and CityPlace