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:The State Library also houses the [http://www.museumofcthistory.org/ Museum of Connecticut History] (860-757-6521).<br> | :The State Library also houses the [http://www.museumofcthistory.org/ Museum of Connecticut History] (860-757-6521).<br> | ||
'''<span lang="en" dir="ltr"><big><u>Facilities</u></big></span>''' | |||
* State Library and Supreme Court Building, 231 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Connecticut. Includes the Library, State Archives, and Museum of Connecticut History. | |||
* Middletown Library Service Center, 786 South Main St. Middletown, Connecticut | |||
* Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 198 West St. Rocky Hill, Connecticut | |||
* State Records Center, 198 West St. Rocky Hill, Connecticut | |||
* State Library Storage Facility, 75 Van Block Ave. Hartford, Connecticut | |||
The main branch in Hartford offers a wide variety of collections and the lower level of the building houses the Connecticut State Archives. The Connecticut State Archives hosts historical records, maps, indexes, newspapers, vital records, town histories and so much more. Their website offers a Guide to the Archives in the Connecticut State Library [http://www.cslib.org/archives/archivesguide.pdf here]. (this link will open in PDF)<br> | The main branch in Hartford offers a wide variety of collections and the lower level of the building houses the Connecticut State Archives. The Connecticut State Archives hosts historical records, maps, indexes, newspapers, vital records, town histories and so much more. Their website offers a Guide to the Archives in the Connecticut State Library [http://www.cslib.org/archives/archivesguide.pdf here]. (this link will open in PDF)<br> |
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