John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School
John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School is a building in Town of Hartford, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut. John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School is situated nearby to Assembly of El Shaddai Haitian Church, as well as near the neighborhood Capen-Clark Historic District.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Spring Grove Cemetery and Windsor Avenue Congregational Church.
Spring Grove Cemetery
Cemetery
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Spring Grove Cemetery is a cemetery on Main Street in the Clay-Arsenal neighborhood of Hartford, Connecticut. Established in 1845, it is one of the city's oldest cemeteries, and its first private non-sectarian cemetery. Spring Grove Cemetery is situated 1,200 feet south of John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School.
Windsor Avenue Congregational Church
Church
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Faith Congregational Church is a historic church at 2030 Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut. The brick Romanesque Revival-style church building, completed in 1872, now houses Faith Congregational Church, whose lineage includes the city's oldest African-American congregation, established in 1819. Windsor Avenue Congregational Church is situated 1,800 feet southeast of John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School.
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Church
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The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic Methodist Episcopal Church at 2051 Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut. This High Victorian Gothic structure was built in 1873-74 for an Episcopal congregation, and has since 1926 been the home to the city's oldest African-American congregation, which was established in 1833. Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is situated 1,500 feet south of John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Capen-Clark Historic District and Widows’ Home.
Capen-Clark Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Capen-Clark Historic District encompasses a residential neighborhood area in the North End of Hartford, Connecticut. Centered on Capen Street between Main and Enfield Streets, it contains a cross-section of post-Civil War Victorian vernacular housing styles, and shows in its development patterns the ebb and flow of the city's economy between about 1865 and 1910.
Widows’ Home
Locality
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The Widows' Home is a historic social service facility at 1846-1860 North Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut. Built in 1864–65, its buildings are among the oldest in the city's North End, and a rare surviving example of a mid-19th-century facility for indigent women.
Clay Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Clay Hill Historic District in Hartford, Connecticut is a 60-acre historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and expanded in 1984.
John C. Clark Jr. Elementary School
Latitude
41.78669° or 41° 47′ 12″ northLongitude
-72.67826° or 72° 40′ 42″ westOpen location code
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