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  2. Webster Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Webster Memorial Building is a historic house at 36 Trumbull Street in downtown Hartford, Connecticut.Built in 1870 and extensively restyled in 1924, it is a rare example of Georgian Revival architecture in the downtown area, noted for its historical association with the Family Services Society, a prominent local charity.

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  4. Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building - Wikipedia

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    The Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building is a historic commercial building at 105-115 Asylum Street in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Built in the mid-19th century, and extensively altered in 1896, it is a good local example of a period building with a Beaux Arts cast-iron facade. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

  5. Southern New England Telephone Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The former Southern New England Telephone Company Building is located on the south side of downtown Hartford, at the northwest corner of Jewell and Trumbull Streets, overlooking Bushnell Park. It is twelve stories in height, faced with granite and limestone, and has Art Deco styling. The main facade faces Jewell Street, and is fifteen bays wide ...

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  7. John Trumbull Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The first floor of the interior is divided into a parlor, dining room, and bedroom, with a kitchen and pantry in the ell. The second floor has bedrooms and a secret "bolthole" chamber which Governor Trumbull used as an office. The house includes a selection of Trumbull possessions, as well as other period items. [3]

  8. Lewis Street Block - Wikipedia

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    It is downtown Hartford's only surviving example of this type of mid-to-late 19th-century streetscape. [ 2 ] The west side of the southern half of Lewis Street is lined by three 1850s houses, now adapted as commercial office space, with two low-rise office buildings built in the 1920s.

  9. Trumbull Mall - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull Shopping Park was renamed Westfield Shoppingtown Trumbull in 1998. [6] The mall was renamed Westfield Trumbull with the company-wide discontinuation of the "Westfield Shoppingtown" naming convention in May 2005, citing that "the name served its purpose" and that "Shoppingtown is part of [their] heritage, but Westfield is the brand."