Austin (A. Everett Jr.) House: National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut.
Barnard (Henry) House: National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut.
Center Church - The First Church of Christ in Hartford: Background information on meeting house whose history goes back to 1636.
Charter Oak Cultural Center: Historic overview of the state's first synagogue, built in 1876, and now in use as a visual and performing arts center.
Chick Austin's Home: Color photo of Scarborough Street home which was owned by the preeminent director of the Wadsworth Atheneum.
Colt (Samuel) Home: Home of inventor of the Colt Pistol and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Connecticut State Capitol: High Victorian structure located in Hartford, Connecticut and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Grey House: Black and white photographs, captions and data, from the Historic American Buildings Survey of the Library of Congress.
Hartford Municipal Building: Historic overview of building which is the seat of City government.
Isham-Terry House: Contemporary color photograph and information on historic home from The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society.
Landmarks and Historical Points of Interest: Contemporary color photographs and brief historical sketches of selected architecture in the downtown area.
Preserving Local Heritage through Smart Development: Feature story highlighting how a smart growth initiative helped to preserve the Perfect Sixes on Park Terrace. From the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The Butler-McCook House and Garden in Hartford, Connecticut: Reprint of article by Beverly Johnson Lucas originally published August 2002 in Magazine Antiques.
The Governor's Residence: History of the home plus information on tours.