Boce W. Barlow Jr. House, Hartford
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The Boce W. Barlow Jr. House is a historic house at 31 Canterbury Street in Hartford, Connecticut. An architecturally undistinguished two-story built in 1926, it was from 1958 home to Boce W. Barlow Jr. the first African-American to win election to the Connecticut State Senate, and a prominent figure in Hartford politics. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. ()
Coordinates: 41°47'19"N, 72°41'53"W
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Blue HillsHartford
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Boce W. Barlow Jr. House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dunkin' Donuts Park, Elizabeth Park, Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion, Connecticut Historical Society.
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Which popular attractions are close to Boce W. Barlow Jr. House?
Nearby attractions include Upper Albany Historic District, Hartford (12 min walk), Dr. Frank T. Simpson House, Hartford (12 min walk), Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford (20 min walk), A. Everett Austin House, Hartford (20 min walk).