The Amos Bull House in Hartford, CT is the oldest of its kind in the city and holds the distinction of being the first structure in the state to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. This 18th-century brick building, owned by Connecticut Landmarks, features 12 rooms and is now a vital repository with an impressive collection of photographs and archives.
Originally a dry goods store and house, the Amos Bull House has served various commercial purposes over the years and is now an important landmark in the city. It is located behind the Butler-McCook House Garden and offers visitors a glimpse into Hartford's rich history.
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