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A Lost Vanderbilt Mansion in West Hartford, Connecticut 

History with Dan Sterner
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@warrenguy76
@warrenguy76 Год назад
I didn’t realize where this mansion was when I clicked on the video, but I recognized the stone wall! I only moved to Connecticut in 1999, but I ended up in West Hartford for a bit from 2008 to 2010, and lived in the Packard across the street on the 4th floor overlooking Farmington Ave! I didn’t know I lived so close to the site! Thanks, Dan!
@timothysullivan4130
@timothysullivan4130 Год назад
I grew up in west Hartford, know exactly where this is.
@veronicaroach3667
@veronicaroach3667 Год назад
I lived in the Hartford/Windsor CT area for several years back in the 1970's - I remember a very big house on the West side of Hartford that was in this same mode as the house shown. It might be still there, i believe it was also an historic house, had an original famous owner, altho not the house in this story since that was obviously torn down. The whole Hartford area has a lot of history which I enjoyed discovering. We moved away in the early 80's but I often think back to that area, remembering how proud many of the locals were of their ancesters - some families had been in the area since the 1700's. CT is a beautiful state.
@vnonkwinn6233
@vnonkwinn6233 Год назад
Very interesting, I GREW up in hartfords flatbush ave/new park ave in the 50s/60s, And the only old home i ever heard about was **Mark TWAINS** Home which i passed every day while attending *Hartford high school* the early 70s. Makes me feel as if iv'e hobnobed with the great elites.
@rodolfoayalajr.8589
@rodolfoayalajr.8589 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this educational video friend. Sad the pavement looks crappy for a rich neighborhood.
@zumzum-q2c
@zumzum-q2c Год назад
Wow I just took a walk in that exact hill. after discovering it a few weeks ago, I noticed how well all the buildings were made, as each one seemed specially constructed. The big coincidence is that I by chance was recommended your video just now after getting home from my walk. Thanks this is very cool as I was having slight curiosity as to why that area seemed a little different.
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 Год назад
I glad you learned about my video!
@nunyabiznes4471
@nunyabiznes4471 3 месяца назад
Excellent! Absolutely fascinating.
@tjkennedy3
@tjkennedy3 Год назад
I lived on North Quaker Lane in West Hartford and played in Vanderbilt Park off of Vanderbilt Road as a child. I always wondered about the name of the park. Thank you for this great historical video!
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 Год назад
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it!
@johnkulpowich5260
@johnkulpowich5260 Год назад
Love history
@AWWx2
@AWWx2 2 года назад
You just got your 1000th subscriber; ME ! Very interesting video. I hit the "like" button, too ! I bet these homes in W. Hartford cost a bit more than $10,000 these days.
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 2 года назад
Thanks a lot! Please check out my other videos too! And yes, a hundred years of inflation has changed things quite a bit!
@tedlipkin4742
@tedlipkin4742 Год назад
I grew up in that area - Beautiful street.
@kathrynmyers19
@kathrynmyers19 2 года назад
I had no idea this existed and just read Anderson Cooper's fascinating book on the Vanderbilts, thanks Dan!
@jackd8602
@jackd8602 Год назад
Thanks again Dan
@johnmesawich313
@johnmesawich313 2 года назад
Very cool! Thanks for sharing Keep them coming Dan!
@michaelperry6376
@michaelperry6376 Год назад
Very good video loved it. Keep up the good work. Time to repave the roads up in that area, lol Great video! Looking forward to seeing that next famous person you do here in the State.
@binskins
@binskins 2 года назад
What's with the cemetery just to the south of Vanderbilt Hill? It doesn't seem to be there now. What happened to it and who was buried there? Could that be the Quaker cemetery on Quaker Lane?
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 2 года назад
Interesting question! I'm pretty sure it's the Quaker Cemetery.
@joshuacaseyccsu
@joshuacaseyccsu 2 года назад
Great video, blocks from where I grew up.
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@grzegorzdawidowicz7426
@grzegorzdawidowicz7426 Год назад
Maybe you could do something like that about Wilcox mansion in Meriden
@christineatedesco-labrecqu9348
@christineatedesco-labrecqu9348 2 года назад
Would have liked to have seen more of the houses.
@grzegorzdawidowicz7426
@grzegorzdawidowicz7426 Год назад
Great video
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 Год назад
Thank you!
@alexarobinson2850
@alexarobinson2850 7 месяцев назад
Anyone else feel like George Terry was suspiciously lucky?
@mr.x8259
@mr.x8259 7 месяцев назад
Why do the drawings say Hartford?
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 7 месяцев назад
Do you mean on the postcard? I'm not sure. Maybe the publisher was not that particular.
@mr.x8259
@mr.x8259 7 месяцев назад
@@historywithdansterner263 Yes, I was talking about the postcard.
@labla8940
@labla8940 Год назад
So he was a rump ranger Explains why a super rich handsome guy married an unatractive woman
@masescranton9630
@masescranton9630 Год назад
Shame that so many treasures like this were lost. Mostly to short sighted neglect , greed or horrible development. The grandest house ever built in Connecticut was the Waddingham Mansion in West Haven it was rumoured burned to the ground for an insurance payment in October 1903.
@historywithdansterner263
@historywithdansterner263 Год назад
Sad to hear that.:(
@masescranton9630
@masescranton9630 Месяц назад
@@historywithdansterner263 Dan you can Google Wilson W. Waddingham mansion and be directed to some West Haven history sites . There are exterior photos and photos after in burned. There are interior pictures which have been put in the local West Haven Paper years ago.
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