
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch - Hartford, Connecticut
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N 41° 45.935 W 072° 40.795
18T E 692853 N 4626350
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch is located in Bushnell Park. The arch was dedicated on September 17, 1886 in honor of the 4,000 Hartford citizens who served in the Civil War, including 400 who died in Union uniforms.
Waymark Code: WM2JNJ
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 11/12/2007
Views: 95
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch is located in Bushnell Park. The arch was dedicated on September 17, 1886 in honor of the 4,000 Hartford citizens who served in the Civil War, including 400 who died in Union uniforms.
Look closely just below the towers at the arch's terra cotta frieze, which depicts Civil War scenes. The arch also features statues that represent the occupations of those who journeyed from Connecticut to give their lives in defense of the Union and a plaque honoring the 128 African Americans from Hartford who fought on the Union side.
Each Thursday from May through October, the public is invited to venture inside the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch and to climb its 96 steps for views of the park and the city. Guided tours are offered from noon until 1 p.m., and while they are free, donations are requested.
Type: Triumphal (Monument/Memorial)
 Subtype: Memorial
 Location: Bushnell Park, Connecticut State Capitol

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