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Nice coverage here of literary Hartford -- anyone visiting?  Unfortunately, the Conn. Historical Society is unmentioned, so I'm mentioning it here...  maybe Steve Courtney or others might know of other sites worth mentioning??


https://lithub.com/how-to-spend-a-literary-long-weekend-in-hartford-connecticut/

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How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Hartford, Connecticut<https://lithub.com/how-to-spend-a-literary-long-weekend-in-hartford-connecticut/>
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Once nicknamed the “Insurance Capital of the World” due to its legacy as a location for the headquarters of several insurance providers, Hartford’s connection to the written word goes beyond policy…





Dr. Hal Bush

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