Hartford Golf Club Historic District
The Hartford Golf Club Historic District encompasses a golf course and adjacent residential neighborhood in West Hartford and Hartford, Connecticut. The area, developed between 1915 and 1936, includes the Hartford Golf Club, designed by Donald Ross, the area's oldest golf course, and a neighborhood with a high concentration of high quality Colonial and Tudor Revival houses.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include New England Jewish Academy and Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium.
New England Jewish Academy
School
New England Jewish Academy is a private Jewish PK-12 school in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school was created by members of the New Haven, Springfield, and Hartford communities, and its students hail from communities throughout central Connecticut and western Massachusetts.
Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium
Pitch
Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion
Sports venue
Chase Family Arena at Reich Family Pavilion, commonly called the Sports Center or the Reich Family Pavilion, is a 4,017-seat multi-purpose arena in Hartford, Connecticut.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bishops Corner and Prospect Avenue Historic District.
Bishops Corner
Village
Bishops Corner is retail location in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, at the crossroads of Albany Avenue and North Main Street.
Prospect Avenue Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Prospect Avenue Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area in western Hartford and eastern West Hartford, Connecticut. The 300-acre historic district extends along Prospect Avenue from Albany Avenue to Fern Street, including most of the area between those streets and the Park River to the east, and Sycamore Street and Sycamore Lane to the west. Prospect Avenue Historic District is situated 1½ miles southeast of Hartford Golf Club Historic District.
Oxford-Whitney Streets Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Oxford-Whitney Streets District is a historic district encompassing an early-20th-century residential area in the West End neighborhood of Hartford, the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Oxford-Whitney Streets Historic District is situated 2 miles southeast of Hartford Golf Club Historic District.
Hartford Golf Club Historic District
- Type: Neighborhood
- Description: golf course and adjacent residential neighborhood in West Hartford and Hartford, Connecticut
- Categories: historic district, historic site, and locality
- Location: Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.79927° or 41° 47′ 57″ northLongitude
-72.72982° or 72° 43′ 47″ westElevation
108 feet (33 metres)Open location code
87H9Q7XC+P3OpenStreetMap ID
node 8908624123OpenStreetMap feature
historic=districtOpenStreetMap feature
place=neighbourhoodGeoNames ID
4835809Wikidata ID
Q29572953
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