Sitemap - 2025 - Remembering Old Hartford

Asylum Street in 1875

A Busy Day for the Police's Raiding Squad in 1906

Motoring Dangers in the 1910s

A Devastating Fire on Asylum Street in 1899

New Video about What used to be on the sites of the HPL and Ribicoff Buildings

A Hartford Saloon Stabbing in 1901

A Long Lost Hartford Fire Bucket

Sunny Reach: A Hartford Insurance Executive's 1919 Estate and His Cattle Herd

New Video: Historic Landmark Treasures of Northern Main Street

New Video: A Fired Architect and the Lost Campus of Hartford Seminary on Broad Street

Rossia Insurance's Carl F. Sturhahn

Moving a 12-Family Tenement Building in 1917-18

New Video About the Elm Street Armory

Architecture of the lost Rossia Insurance Company Building

New Video: Hartford Mansions of the Perkins Dynasty of Lawyers

Building the Garden Street Reservoir

Indexing My Hartford Videos by Street Locations

Indexing My Hartford Videos by Subject

New Video About an Interesting Block of Main Street

New Video and a Question

A Bit More About Keney Tower

The Good Will Club's Lost Building on Keney Tower Square

New Videos on Keney Tower and Keney and Ely Mansions

The Lost Pavilion House School

The Old Hartford Riverfront

The Lost Barnabas Deane House (1780-1926)

Great Buildings, Architecture and History Along Main Street

When George Washington met Rochambeau in Hartford, 1780

New Video: 8 Worst Examples of Downtown Hartford CT Buildings Replaced by Parking Lots

New Video: Downtown Hartford's 5 Worst Neighborhood Obliterations

Buckingham Square: One of Hartford's Smallest Parks

J. Pierpont Morgan's Hartford Connection

My Video About Five and Dime Variety Chain Stores: F. W. Woolworth, W. T. Grant, J. J. Newberry and S. S. Kresge

The 1892 Mystery of a Little Girl Abandoned in a Hartford Hotel

A Section of Hartford's Main Street in 1774

An Embezzlement-funded Road Trip that Began in Hartford in 1917

Downtown Hartford's Chain Five & Dime and Discount Variety Stores

Throwing Red Hot Rivets Above Hartford

Forgotten Office Tower: The American Industrial Building (1921-1974)