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  1. Wethersfield (/ ˈwɛð.ərsfild / WEH-thers-feeld) is a town located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. [2] It is located immediately south of Hartford along the Connecticut River. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 27,298 at the time of the 2020 census.

    • Old Wethersfield. Like a living museum, Old Wethersfield encompasses Connecticut’s first permanent European-American settlement, set up almost 400 years ago.
    • Webb Deane Stevens Museum. There are three historic buildings in situ and ready to be admired at 211 Main Street. The Webb Deane Stevens Museum is centered on the Joseph Webb House, raised in 1752.
    • Wethersfield Heritage Walk. If you don’t know where to start at the largest historic district in the state you could head to the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center on Main Street.
    • Cedar Hill Cemetery. Overlapping with Hartford and Newington is a 19th-century burial ground. Cedar Hill Cemetery was landscaped by Jacob Weidenmann (1829-1893), the man who designed Hartford’s Bushnell Park.
  2. Sep 17, 2024 · Wethersfield, founded in 1633–34, has its niche in history, being “Ye Most Ancient Towne” in Connecticut. Over one hundred fifty of our old, beautiful and distinctive Colonial homes stand as a symbol of the rich heritage which has been Wethersfield’s since the early days of its founding more than 375 years ago. Strategic Plan Information.

  3. Feb 24, 2022 · Where’s the oldest and largest historic district in the state of Connecticut? In Old Wethersfield, CT, of course. Founded in 1634, more than 150 homes predate the Civil War (and many predate the Revolutionary War).

  4. With more than 200 homes built before 1850, Wethersfield is one of the state’s best preserved towns. Wethersfield’s first meetinghouse remained the center of community life. Made of brick it further reflected affluence.

  5. Wethersfield, urban town (township), Hartford county, central Connecticut, U.S. It lies immediately south of Hartford on the Connecticut River. Settled in 1634 and called Watertown by a group led by John Oldham of Massachusetts, it is the oldest permanent English settlement in Connecticut.

  6. In the 1800s, a state prison and commercial seed production led Wethersfield’s economy, and the 20th century saw it transform into a residential suburb of Hartford. The Old Wethersfield Historic District, with over 150 structures built before 1850, preserves the town’s rich heritage.

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