The Hartford Circus Fire Memorial is a poignant tribute to the tragic events that unfolded on July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut. Located behind the Wish School on Barbour Street, the memorial features bronze plaques that provide a detailed account of the fire's progression, with the center plaque marking the exact spot where the center ring of the big top stood. Embossed with the names of each victim, this solemn memorial serves as a reminder of the lives lost during the devastating fire.
In addition to the main memorial, there are two other significant tributes to the victims of the Hartford Circus Fire. The Northwood Cemetery in Windsor, Connecticut, houses a memorial plot dedicated to three adults and three children who tragically lost their lives. Another memorial, known as the Frank Bradley Memorial, stands in Simsbury and honors the memory of the first fire company member to die in the fire. This granite and bronze sculpture also pays tribute to deceased firefighters and features a bell that is rung during the annual memorial service.
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