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Webb Deane Stevens MuseumThe Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that preserves and showcases three beautifully restored and furnished homes dating back to the 18th century. Comprising the Joseph Webb House, Silas Deane House, and Isaac Stevens House, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into early American life, architecture, and the stories of individuals who played significant roles in shaping the nation's history.
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Joseph Webb HouseThe Joseph Webb House, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that offers visitors a window into colonial life during the 18th century. Built in 1752, this Georgian-style mansion was the home of Joseph Webb, a prominent merchant, and is recognized for its architectural significance and its association with key events in American history.
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Old WethersfieldOld Wethersfield, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is a historic district that preserves the town's rich colonial heritage, offering visitors a journey back in time to experience the charm and character of early New England. As one of the oldest and best-preserved towns in Connecticut, Old Wethersfield boasts a well-maintained historic district featuring colonial-era homes, museums, and sites of historical significance.
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Wethersfield CoveWethersfield Cove, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is a picturesque and historically significant body of water along the Connecticut River. This cove has played a crucial role in the town's history, serving as a natural harbor and a focal point for maritime activities.
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Cedar Hill CemeteryCedar Hill Cemetery, located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a historic burial ground known for its picturesque landscapes, diverse architecture, and the final resting places of many prominent individuals. Established in 1864, the cemetery has evolved into a cultural and historical landmark that not only serves as a place of remembrance but also offers visitors a peaceful and scenic environment.
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First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying GroundThe First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford, Connecticut, not Tolland, are intertwined historical sites that hold significance in both religious and colonial history.The First Church of Christ, also known as Center Church, is one of the oldest congregations in Hartford and has a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
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Charter Oak BridgeThe Charter Oak Bridge, located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a significant transportation artery that spans the Connecticut River, connecting the city of Hartford to the town of Wethersfield. This bridge plays a crucial role in the regional transportation network, providing a vital link for commuters and travelers.
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Colt ParkColt Park, located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a historic and expansive urban park known for its cultural significance, recreational facilities, and scenic beauty. Named after Samuel Colt, the famous inventor and industrialist, the park has played a vital role in the community for over a century.
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Church of the Good ShepherdThe Church of the Good Shepherd in Tolland, Connecticut, is a historic Episcopal church that has served as a spiritual and community focal point for locals for many years. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to faith, the church offers regular religious services, community events, and various programs for its congregation and the wider community.
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Coltsville Historic DistrictColtsville Historic District, located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a designated National Historic Landmark that preserves the industrial and architectural legacy of Samuel Colt and the Colt Armory. The district is notable for its association with the Colt Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, a pioneering firearms manufacturing facility established in the mid-19th century.
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Butler-McCook House & GardenThe Butler-McCook House & Garden, is a historic house museum that provides a captivating glimpse into the evolution of the city and its residents over more than two centuries. Built in 1782, this well-preserved mansion showcases various architectural styles and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Operated by Connecticut Landmarks, the Butler-McCook House & Garden offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history, art, and culture of Hartford.
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Connecticut Convention CenterThe Connecticut Convention Center, situated in Hartford along the banks of the Connecticut River, is a state-of-the-art facility designed to host a diverse range of events, conferences, trade shows, and conventions. Its prime location in downtown Hartford makes it a prominent venue for gatherings and exhibitions in the region.
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Hartford Public Library, Downtown LibraryThe Hartford Public Library, while not physically located in Tolland (it's in Hartford), serves as a vital resource and cultural hub for the region, offering a wide array of services, programs, and resources to the community.
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Infinity Music Hall - HartfordInfinity Music Hall in Hartford, Connecticut, is a renowned music venue that hosts a wide range of concerts and performances. Situated in the heart of downtown Hartford, the hall provides an intimate and acoustically impressive setting for both well-known and emerging artists across various genres, including rock, blues, folk, jazz, and more.
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of ArtThe Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, often referred to simply as the Wadsworth Atheneum, is one of the oldest and most renowned art museums in the United States. Located in Hartford, Connecticut, it boasts an extensive and diverse collection of art spanning centuries and cultures.
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Connecticut Science CenterThe Connecticut Science Center is a popular science museum located in Hartford, Connecticut. It offers a wide range of interactive exhibits and educational programs designed to inspire and engage visitors of all ages in the world of science and technology.
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Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler FieldRentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium is a prominent sports and entertainment venue located in East Hartford, Connecticut, not Tolland. This stadium serves as the home field for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team and hosts various other sporting events, concerts, and cultural performances.
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Bushnell Plaza Sculpture GardenThe Bushnell Plaza Sculpture Garden, situated in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, adjacent to the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, is a stunning outdoor display of sculptures that adds an artistic dimension to the city's cultural landscape.

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Keeney Memorial Cultural Center
Constructed in 1893, on Main Street in Wethersfield, the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center was originally a public school and later served as a court and a library. In 1985, the building was renovated with support from Mrs. William Keeney, becoming a cultural center named in honor of her son, Robert Allan Keeney, who was lost at age 21, when the U.S.S. Indianapolis was sunk in the final days of World War II. The Center houses the Wethersfield Historical Society.
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