Hartford State Armory, aka Connecticut State Armory, aka Governor William A. O’Neill State Armory, is headquarters of the state militia. It was built with a great deal of cast concrete which deteriorated and was replaced with carved limestone in the 1990s. (See National Register of Historic Places registration form for more detail).
- Name: Connecticut State Armory, Governor William A. O’Neill State Armory
- Location: 360 Broad Street
- Year Completed: 1906
- Architect: Benjamin Wistar Morris III
- Style: Classical Revival
- Wikipedia: State Arsenal and Armory
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