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Hidden Gems Of Hartford And Tolland Counties

The latest Hidden Gem(s) are inside the historic state Capitol.

The latest Hidden Gem(s) can be found with a peek inside the Historic Connecticut Capitol building.
The latest Hidden Gem(s) can be found with a peek inside the Historic Connecticut Capitol building. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

HARTFORD, CT — The latest Hidden Gem in Hartford and Tolland counties comes as a challenge delivered this week by the Connecticut Capitol Information and Tours Twitter page.

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Inside the Capitol itself are ornate designs unique to the building. Some of the trimmings are pointed out during tours, but the challenge is to walk around and see them without any time constraints. They are on ceilings, around windows and in just about every nook and cranny inside the historic building.

(Connecticut Capitol Information and Tours)

According to the Connecticut General Assembly website, the building as "modern secular Gothic." Construction of the building began in 1871. The building was completed in 1878, and it opened for the session of the General Assembly in January 1879, according to the site.

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The Hidden Gems series features out-of-the-way mom and pop restaurants, small specialty stores you may have never heard of, little-known historical markers or beautiful nature spots that may be a bit off the beaten path, all located within Hartford and Tolland counties. Do you have a favorite "hidden gem" in the area that you wish to see featured in this column? Email your ideas to tim.jensen@patch.com.

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