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Pumphouse Gallery
Originally built in 1947 by the Army Corps of Engineers using stones from the bridges that were removed when the Park River was buried, it incorporates a Tudor design. This quaint-looking building, reminiscent of an English cottage, is actually a functioning pump house--part of the Connecticut River Flood Control Project--and an art gallery, featuring exhibits by area artists. It is the only public gallery in a municipal park in Connecticut.
For more information about using the Pump House gallery, please call the City of Hartford at (860) 757-4895. Bushnell Park Gallery - 60 Elm Street - Bushnell Park, Hartford Available for office parties, private parties, creative socials.
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