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The Cathedral's Apse

David
10/15/2016

Just liked the picture, plus it gave me the opportunity to say "cathedral's apse."



Decked out for its first official open house

David
54 Huntington Street
10/14/2016

The open house is tomorrow.  The mums are a nice touch.



Here it is -- 54 Huntington Street!

David
54 Huntington Street
10/10/2016

The house was ready for its close-up, so here it is, all done and on the market.



Volunteers from Trinity College start the demolition at 94 Ashley

David
94-96 Ashley Street
8/31/2016

A group of Trinity College freshmen volunteered with us today as part of their freshman orientation program.  We assigned them just what 18-year-olds love to do:  demolition!  The red Xs, incidentally, mean that “it’s got to go.”



This Week's Tour: Nook Farm

David
7/6/2016

Don Poland did us a huge solid and led the tour again this week.  He took our group around the Nook Farm section of Asylum Hill, which is about as far as we’ve gone on one of our tours.  He highlighted the major residents of Nook Farm (including someone named Sam and another someone named Harriet, but I didn’t quite follow him here) as well as the changes that have occurred here in the last 50 to 75 years.

Don, by the way, is the one holding his head on.



The Sunflower Plaque

David
54 Huntington Street
7/1/2016

A few words on the sunflower plaque:

It was created and executed by local artist Jackie McKinney, who is a longtime Asylum Hill resident.

It’s based on the plaque next door at 181 Collins Street, further uniting the two houses in common design elements.

We believe, read air quotes here, believe that the sunflower was a particularly favorite motif of local architect George Keller, which lends credence to our theory that he designed 181 Collins Street.

And you’d almost think we picked the colors for the house to match the plaque!



This Week's Tour: Bushnell Park

David
6/8/2016

Don Poland took this week’s group around Bushnell Park, highlighting the park’s history and how it relates to the surrounding architecture and environment.



Decked out for Hartford Blooms

David
54 Huntington Street
6/5/2016

Intrepid Mike McGarry came out and decorated the front yard of 54 Huntington Street for Hartford Blooms. 



This Week's Tour: The I-84 Viaduct

David
5/25/2016

This week, representatives from DOT led us on a tour of planned and proposed changes to the Interstate 84 Viaduct.  The viaduct, which is the elevated portion of the highway as it runs through Hartford, forms the southern border of Asylum Hill, and it’s one of the most important access points for both The Hartford and for Aetna.  This tour was arranged to answer any questions people might have about just how miserable their commute may come when the work gets started.



Painted!

David
54 Huntington Street
5/23/2016

So, while you were distracted by the ribbon cutting over at 207 Garden Street, we painted 54 Huntington Street.

Yes, that was deliberate.  And yes, we abandoned that first color scheme.



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