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Hartford / Goodwin Hotel

Goodwin Hotel, originally Goodwin Apartments, was built at the corner of Asylum and Haynes Streets in 1881. It was expanded in 1891 and again in 1900; the Goodwin Square Tower was added in 1989, as the apartments were converted to a hotel. Name: Goodwin Apartments, Goodwin Hotel, Goodwin Square Tower  Location:  1 Haynes Street Year […]

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Hartford / Gold Building

Gold Building, Hartford CT; aka 755 Main Street, One Financial Plaza, converted to residential use in 2014. Building has a microgrid – 336 solar panels on roof, plus a 400 kilowatt fuel cell. Name: Gold Building, One Financial Plaza  Location:   755 Main Street Year Completed: 1967  Architect: Welton Becket  Style:  Postmodern Wikipedia: 777 Main Street

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Hartford / First Presbyterian Church

One of the architects – James Renwick, Jr. – also designed New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Washington, D.C.’s Smithsonian Institution Building. Name: First Presbyterian Church  Location: 136 Capitol Avenue  Year Completed: 1870  Architect:  Renwick & Sands Style:  High Victorian Romanesque Historic Buildings of Connecticut: First Presbyterian Church, Hartford  Google Map All images copyright

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Hartford / Colt Armory

Colt Firearms Factory, on Van Dyke Avenue, with its distinctive gold star-spangled blue onion dome. Name: Colt Armory, Colt Factory  Location: 60-78 Van Dyke Avenue  Year Completed: 1855  Architect: General William B. Franklin  Wikipedia: Colt Armory  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2020 with Canon 5D Mark iv

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Hartford / City Place

City Place (1980) is Connecticut’s tallest building – just two meters taller than Travelers Tower (1919). Name: City Place  Location: 185 Asylum Street  Year Completed: 1980  Architect:  Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Style: Postmodern  Wikipedia: City Place I  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2020 with Canon 5D Mark iv

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Hartford / Christ Church

The Gothic Revival Christ Church is quite a contrast with the monolithic Stilts Building just across Church Street. Name:  Christ Church Location: 45 Church Street, 955 Main Street  Year Completed: 1827  Architect:  Ithiel Town Style: Gothic Revival  Wikipedia: Christ Church Cathedral (Hartford, Connecticut)  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October

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Hartford / Charter Oak Cultural Center

A former synagogue, Temple Beth Israel, converted to civic use. Dramatic architectural details in a low-rise building. Name:  Charter Oak Cultural Center Location: 21 Charter Oak Avenue  Year Completed: 1875  Architect:  George Keller Style: High Victorian Romanesque  Wikipedia: Temple Beth Israel (Hartford, Connecticut)  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October

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Hartford / Center Church

When viewed from the south, Center Church wears a gold halo in the form of the Gold Building. Name: Center Church, First Church of Christ  Location: 675 Main Street, 60 Gold Street  Year Completed: 1807  Architect:  Daniel Wadsworth Style: Federal  Wikipedia: First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground  Google Map All images copyright

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Hartford / Bushnell Theater

A building with a split personality: The exterior is Georgian Revival style, the interior is Art Deco. Name:  Bushnell Theater, The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall Location: 166 Capitol Avenue  Year Completed: 1930   Architect: Corbett, Harrison and MacMurray  Style: Georgian Revival, Art Deco interior  Wikipedia: Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts  Google

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