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This video is about three colonial houses that once stood on Main Street in Hartford that were all torn down over 100 years ago: the Joseph Whiting House (built in the 1600s and torn down in 1914), the Governor Joseph Talcott House (built c. 1725 and torn down in 1900), and the Col. Samuel Talcott House (built in 1770 and torn down in 1898). These demolitions have interesting stories attached to them: the Whiting House had become a saloon which stayed in business even while the house was torn down around it and a new 6-story building was constructed in its place; the Joseph Talcott House was subject to years of legal wrangling between the property owners and the city that wanted to eliminate it; and numerous Revolutionary War relics were discovered during the demolition of the Samuel Talcott house. At the end of the video I also read a bonus newspaper story about a police carriage pursuit out to West Hartford in the year 1901.

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New Video: Three Colonial Houses That Once Stood on Main Street, Hartford