Day House, National Register of Historic Places residence in Hartford, Connecticut.
The Day House is a single-family home designed by architect Francis H. Kimball in the early twentieth century and displays classic residential features of that era. The building retains its original structure and design, which reflects the building style of the period.
The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and documents residential architecture during Connecticut's period of suburban growth. The listing honors the architectural achievements that emerged during this important development phase of the region.
The home displays residential features typical of early twentieth-century Hartford and continues to shape how neighborhoods in the area look today. Its details reflect the daily life and building practices that were common at that time.
The home is located in a Hartford residential area and can be viewed from outside, with historical features visible from the street. For more detailed information about its history and protection status, visitors can contact local authorities or historical societies.
The home was designed by Francis H. Kimball, an architect whose work in Hartford is often overlooked despite his meaningful contributions to the local architectural landscape. His designs display the craftsmanship quality that was typical of his era.
Location: Connecticut
Architects: Francis H. Kimball
GPS coordinates: 41.76750,-72.70056
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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