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Located in Hartford County on the Connecticut River, this is the capital of the state of Connecticut. Sometimes referred as the “insurance capital of the world”, Hartford houses many of the world’s insurance company headquarters. Hartford’s neighborhood is diverse and historical lot. Downtown Hartford is the location of the central business district. The West End is home to Mark Twain House and the Governor’s residence .The North East neighborhood is home to Keney Park while the South End is home to the city’s “Little Italy”.
Bradley International Airport, in Windsor Locks is 20 minutes north of Hartford provide air traveling facilities. Fine accommodation and Charter bus services that include Motor Coach, Mini Bus, School Bus, Entertainer, Executive, Limo Bus, Double Decker, Passenger Van and Public Transit are easily available for travelers to make their trip calm and enjoyable.
Ancient Burying Ground: It is the resting place of some of Connecticut’s earliest residents in this peaceful setting, some graves dates back to the 17th and 18th century.
Butler – McCook Homestead: This home, amazingly occupied by the same family until1971, has an extensive collection of American Art, East Asian Artifacts, antiques and Victorian era toys.
Center Church: This old building features five stained glass window created by Louis Tiffany. The Churchyard’s Ancient Burying Ground is filled with granite and brownstone tombstones, some dating from the 1600’s.
Mark Twain’s house: You can visit the home where Mark Twain wrote several novels, including “Tom Sawyer” “Huckleberry Finn” and the “The Prince and the Pauper. This Stick-style mansion was built in 18974 in this famous Nook Farm neighborhood.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House: Built in 1871, this Victorian Gothic “cottage” is dedicated to a program series that focuses on social issues such as race relations and women’s roles. Travelers Insurance Tower, State Capitol, Nathan Hale Homestead etc are the other places of curiosity which arouse interest in visitors.