Title: Exploring Lost Buildings on the North Side of Pearl Street in Historic Hartford, CT
Are you interested in the rich history of Hartford, CT and its lost buildings? Join me in this video as I explore the forgotten landmarks on the north side of Pearl Street, west of Trumbull St. Get ready to uncover the stories of significant structures such as the old 1870 headquarters of the Hartford Insurance Company, Plimpton’s envelope and stationary factory, and Seidler & May’s furniture store.
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Watch the full video for an in-depth look at these historic buildings and their fascinating history. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for my next video, where I’ll be exploring the buildings on the south side of Pearl Street.
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I work at 100 Pearl! You are such a treasure Dan, thank you so much for this!!
we bought our first colour Tv from Plimpton's West Hartford Center .i used to walk Harford In the late 60s early 70s , I miss the old Church and Pearl street areas .time .
Thanks Dan…
Another great video