WestHartHusk
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The North End looks rough, and the appearance isn't altogether misleading. But, there are a lot of exquisite folks around the North End, and I have been more than welcome on my forays there (volunteering). If ever there was an area that could use a break, it is the North End.Yeah. I thought I wasn't gonna make it to UHart. It was the ultimate effort to watch Stony Brook at the America East Tournament back when I was a student. The more I walked away from downtown the sketchier and more decayed things looked. Empty/vacant lots,houses falling apart, etc. Geez that was crazy. And then you cross the railroad tracks into UHart and things immediately change... America at its finest.
As a Bronx resident for much of my life I'm not foreign to that kind of urban environment. But I think that part of Hartford can only be compared to the South Bronx of the 70s and 80s. Nothing like it today
The good thing is that talking about this motivated me to check out Google Street View of that area of Hartford moments ago. It seems like Albany Avenue just got a nice facelift with new brick sidewalks and new classic street lighting. Thats nice to see public investment on an area that greatly needs it. Hopefully Hartford can continue an upward trajectory.

