Category: Parks
08
Jul
Look: Pride
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Jose, who works for the City of Hartford, is one of the people responsible for clearing out the overgrowth and tidying up the roadside. In...
17
Jun
Access Asylum Hill Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Commentary Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods North East North Meadows Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Reader Tip South End Unsolicited Advice West End
Ten Hidden Gems in Hartford’s City Parks
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Okay, fine. With one exception, they aren’t truly hidden. But you won’t see these from your car or the parking lot.
15
Jun
Look: Doc Hurley in Aaron Fien Square
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A monument to Doc Hurley was recently erected in Aaron Fien Square, a piece of land between Ridgefield and Greenfield Streets. From 1944-1955, the site was...
10
Jun
Beyond: The Underdogs of Old Lyme
by Kerri Ana Provost
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No- and low-frill spots can be the most rewarding, in part because they are not usually tourist traps.
31
May
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Exploring Connecticut When Everyone Else Has the Day Off Too
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Going with the flow is setting oneself up for misery when it comes to wandering Connecticut on holiday weekends or on one of our three...
30
May
Beyond: Watch Rock
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hopeful that I could enjoy the shoreline without the overwhelm of thousands of other people on a sunny Memorial Day Weekend, I did some research....
28
May
Look: Nice Rack
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A brand new bicycle rack has been installed at Charter Oak Landing near the also-brand-new playground.
16
May
Look: Spring Grove Cemetery
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Spring Grove Cemetery looks awfully pretty on a spring day.