Hanover Trolley Park
Situated at the end of Meriden’s trolley line, Hanover Park was one of Meriden’s main attractions and a statewide amusement destination in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Lesley Solkoske, Meriden Historical Society volunteer and Hanover Park researcher, leads a visual walk (and talk) through Hanover Park, its history and its various attractions as captured in photographs, postcards and maps. Recorded April 15, 2021. Learn more about the Meriden Historical Society at www.meridenhistoricalsociety.org.

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