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  2. Selden Brewer House - Wikipedia

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    The Selden Brewer House is a historic house at Naubuc Avenue and Main Street in East Hartford, Connecticut. Built about 1827, it is a good local example of late Federal/early Greek Revival architecture. It was built and owned for many years by a prominent local tobacco-growing family.

  3. Butler-McCook Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Attached to the right side of the house is a late 19th-century single-story structure. [2] The main house was built in 1782 for Dr. Daniel Butler, a physician who kept his consulting room here. Another resident of the house was Rev. John James McCook (professor) who was a professor at Trinity College (Connecticut) and the rector at St. John's ...

  4. Mayberry Village - Wikipedia

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    One of the small houses in the New Village served as a local library until it burned in a fire. The Community Building, now the Larson Center after longtime congressman John B. Larson, housed the rental office and two second grade classrooms upstairs. The neighborhood was served by the Little Red School House, which eventually burned down. [8]

  5. Neighborhoods of Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    To make room for corporate headquarters, employee parking and housing, blocks of single family homes were gradually replaced by apartment buildings with small one-bedroom and efficiency apartments. Aetna remains as a major fixture along Farmington Avenue and recently moved more than 3,400 of their Middletown employees to its Hartford campus. [9]

  6. Father Panik Village - Wikipedia

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    Father Panik Village was the first housing project located in Bridgeport, and the first in Connecticut.Ground was broken in 1939, and it opened as Yellow Mill Village.By 1936, Father Stephen Panik, a Slovakian priest, had enlisted the support of Mayor Jasper McLevy and Gov. Wilbur L. Cross to assist with finances through the Federal Housing Authority.

  7. Fire in vacant multi-family home in Hartford under investigation

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    HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Hartford fire officials are investigating a fire on Monday morning at a vacant, 3-story multi-family home on Earle Street. Hartford firefighters responded to the area of ...