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Hartford Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres

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Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famous American author who wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin," lived in Hartford for more than 20 years. Tour Mrs. Stowe's restored house and library.
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Tour Mark Twain's home. The famous American author lived in this Gothic Victorian mansion for 17 years.
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Site of the Hartford Convention and the first Amistad trial - this statehouse is said to be the oldest statehouse in the nation. Completed in 1796, the statehouse features restored rooms, including the 1820 Senate Chamber, the Victorian-era City Council room and the Colonial Revival-style Supreme Courtroom.
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Butler-McCook House & Garden is Hartford's oldest house, constructed in 1782.
BulletIsham-Terry House
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Open from 1pm to 4pm on each Sunday of the year, Isham-Tery House is an 1854, Italian Villa-style home.
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