Asylum Hill neighborhood

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Asylum Hill is a historic Hartford, Connecticut neighborhood known for its 19th-century homes, cultural landmarks, and former literary enclave.

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Asylum Hill neighborhood canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArchitecturalStyle Colonial Revival
Italianate
Queen Anne
Victorian
hasBuiltEnvironmentPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
hasCharacteristic Victorian-era houses
historic architecture
late 19th-century development
residential neighborhood
urban neighborhood
hasCulturalRole historic residential district of Hartford
literary enclave (historical)
hasHistoricSignificance associated with Hartford’s literary and cultural history
represents Hartford’s 19th-century suburban expansion
hasLandUse commercial corridors
institutional
religious
residential
hasReputation architecturally significant area
culturally significant area
historic Hartford neighborhood
hasStreetPattern grid street layout
hasUrbanForm mixed-use urban neighborhood
inMetropolitanArea Hartford metropolitan area
inRegion New England
inState Connecticut
knownFor 19th-century homes
cultural landmarks
former literary enclave
locatedIn Connecticut
Hartford
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Hartford Union Station
Interstate 84 NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Downtown Hartford business district
surface form: Downtown Hartford
partOf Hartford neighborhoods
Hartford
surface form: Hartford, Connecticut

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Nook Farm partOf Asylum Hill neighborhood
Asylum Avenue partOf Asylum Hill neighborhood
Asylum Avenue passesThrough Asylum Hill neighborhood
Asylum Avenue Baptist Church locatedIn Asylum Hill neighborhood
Downtown Hartford business district adjacentTo Asylum Hill neighborhood
Farmington Avenue connects Asylum Hill neighborhood