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Coltsville National Historical Park

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Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
Coltsville National Historical Park
120 Huyshope Ave
Hartford, CT 06106
+1 (860) 500-6078
https://www.nps.gov

Coltsville National Historical Park in Hartford, CT is a significant landmark that traces the origins of the iconic Colt empire. Established in 1847 by Samuel Colt, the park showcases the historical journey of Colt's revolver and its impact on his fortunes. Led by Elizabeth Colt after Samuel's death, the company achieved legendary status and left a lasting influence on Hartford for over four decades.

Visitors to Coltsville NHP can explore the park through a self-guided walking tour, discovering various sites that contribute to the rich history of Coltsville. One notable feature is the Blue Onion Dome, a defining element of the East Armory. With its compelling narrative and connection to the Civil War and the Conservation Movement, Coltsville NHP offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and those interested in the legacy of the Colt family.

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Bruce K.
6/6/2021

"God created men. Colonel Colt made them equal." -Charles Martin It's not hard to find Coltsville - just look for the bright blue onion dome that would probably look more appropriate in Moscow's...

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