Frog Hollow

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Frog Hollow is a historic, densely populated neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut, known for its 19th-century architecture, cultural diversity, and role in the city’s industrial and immigrant heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
adjacentTo Barry Square
Parkville
Sheldon-Charter Oak
city Hartford NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demographicCharacteristic high population density
developedAs industrial-residential neighborhood
hasArchitectureStyle Italianate architecture
Queen Anne Revival
surface form: Queen Anne architecture

Victorian architecture
hasCharacteristic densely populated
late 19th-century brick buildings
predominantly multifamily housing
row houses
triple-decker houses
hasCulturalFeature bilingual signage and services
hasEthnicCommunities Latino communities
Puerto Rican community
earlier German immigrants
earlier Irish immigrants
hasHeritage immigrant working-class community
industrial manufacturing
hasInstitution community organizations
hasLandmark Hartford Public Schools
surface form: Hartford Public High School (historic building)

Pope Park
hasPublicSpace neighborhood parks
historicalPeriodOfGrowth early 20th century
late 19th century
knownFor 19th-century architecture
cultural diversity
dense urban fabric
immigrant heritage
industrial heritage
locatedIn Connecticut
Hartford County
surface form: Hartford County, Connecticut

Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Hartford city neighborhoods
Hartford neighborhoods
surface form: South End of Hartford
socioEconomicCharacteristic working-class neighborhood
state Connecticut
transportation served by CTtransit bus routes
urbanForm grid street pattern
walkable neighborhood
zoningType mixed-use
primarily residential

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