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At the turn-of-the-century, Hartford was flourishing in its genteel lifestyle. One of the best places to explore this way of living is at Isham-Terry House, the lone surviving structure in what was once a vibrant and bustling Hartford Neighborhood. Built in 1854, this Italianate house was purchased by Dr. Oliver Isham in 1896. The 15-room mansion was used as their home and the site of the family’s medical practice. Today, guests can tour the home in all its glory and get a taste of what life was like during the 1800s. See beautiful stained-glass windows, objects of historical, artistic, and sentimental significance, as well as antique furniture, magnificent crown moldings and rare items like Terry clocks and rare books.
211 High Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103; Phone: 860-24708996
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