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Savitt Jewelers and the History of a Section of Asylum Street, Hartford CT

Savitt Jewelers was a beloved Hartford institution, famous for the slogan P.O.M.G. (Peace of Mind Guaranteed). For half a century the store was located on the south side of Asylum Street. In this video, I talk about Savitt's and some of the earlier businesses that existed in the same section of Asylum Street going back to the nineteenth century. These included a number of clothiers, one whose fame was compared to that of Lord Byron. Another clothing store was run by a former Hartford mayor and yet another was damaged during a major riot caused by the distribution of free suspenders. #hartford #hartfordct #connecticut #cities #history #lostbuildings #danielsternervideos #historicbuildings #historicbuildingsct #savitt #retailshopping #urban #newengland Some of the images used in this video are from the collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, including: Savitt Jewelers POMG, Hartford,: http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/object... Babe Ruth with Bill Savitt http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/object... Intersection of Main Street and Asylum Street: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/40002:19890 Weeks Brothers Mourning Goods Store, 23 Asylum Street: http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/object... A. L. Foster & Co., 45-53 Asylum Street: http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/object... "Self Accusation" Performance, Society for Savings Plaza: http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/object... One of the images used in this video is from the collections of the Connecticut State Library: Asylum Street looking from Main Street, Hartford, late 1800s http://hdl.handle.net/11134/30002:720...

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