Hartford Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeOn of the main attraction is the state capitol with a magnificent gilded dome and the nearby Old State House, a museum where you find a famous portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. Also popu in Steward’s Museum of Oddities to have a look at the two-headed calf.
The Connecticut Historical Society has archives and exhibits pertaining to the state’s history and is well wroth a visit if you want to know a bit more about the hsitroy of the city and the state. The oldest public art museum in the country is also found in Hartford, the Wadsworth Atheneum has an excellent, wide-ranging collection, including Hudson River School landscapes and impressionist paintings.
Famous American authors Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain have lived here and their houses can be visited. The oldest house of Hartford, the Butler-McCook Homestead, is open to visitors as well. It has an interesting collection of vintage furnishings, paintings and Oriental artifacts.
Hartford has some excellent parks and gardens to relax in. The Elizabeth Park Rose Gardens is a great place to go especially in late June. Bushnell Park, which was codesigned by the famed Frederick Law Olmsted, has an antique carousel with a mighty Wurlitzer organ providing the accompaniment.
From Hartford you can make daytrips to Wethersfield, New ireland with it's Museum of American Art, a small but impressive collection of American art from the 18th through the 20th centuries and Farmington
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