Heublein Tower

The Шаблон:Convert Heublein Tower (pronounced "HIGH-bline") located in Talcott Mountain State Park in Connecticut (USA) provides panoramic views of the Hartford skyline and the Farmington River Valley that are particularly spectacular in the fall.

Origin

Gilbert Heublein was a magnate in the area of food and beverage, most notably as manufacturer of A1 Steak Sauce and Smirnoff Vodka; he founded Heublein Inc.

While hiking with his fiance Louise M. Gundlach on Talcott Mountain, he promised her that one day he would build her a castle there.

Construction

Designed by Smith and Bassette to survive 100 MPH winds, and built by T. R. Fox and Son in 1914, the Heublein Tower served as Gilbert Heublein's summer home and retreat. Smith and Bassette also designed the north and south wings of Governor's Mansion in 1916. Truly an architectural marvel, Mr. Heublein modeled this structure after buildings in his native homeland of Bavaria. Standing 165 feet tall and situated 1,000 ft. above the Farmington Valley, one can see for several dozen miles in all directions from the top floor observation lounge.

The structure consists of a steel frame of 12-inch girders achored into the bedrock of the mountain ridge. The four columns in the four corners extend up to the second level and are made of reinforced concrete. A system of cross-girder braces adds strength to the shaft and cross-beams support the floors. It was also the home of the first elevator in Connecticut.

Due to fires and other disasters, the tower has been rebuilt several times over the last several decades.

Restoration efforts

The Heublein Tower is managed by the State of Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection. Restoration and support of the Tower interior is funded in large part by the work of the non-profit organization, The Friends of Heublein Tower. The Friends' organization was established in 1985 and is dedicated to preserving and restoring the Heublein Tower and its surrounding estate.

The Friends' mission is to restore for public use the Connecticut state-owned Heublein Tower landmark to its original and authentic 1914 splendor. By providing time, talent and financial assistance, the Friends of Heublein Tower supplements the state of Connecticut's efforts in restoring, improving and interpreting the Heublein Tower and its surrounding grounds. The restored Tower serves as a museum and a place of learning for the educational benefit of the public.

Most recent restoration activities include the installation of a white oak parquet floor in the observation room (known as the ballroom in Gilbert Heublein's day) designed in the same pattern as the original.

Visitors who brave the 110 steps to the observation room at the top of the Tower are rewarded with an unparalleled view of the Farmington Valley, West Hartford and the Hartford skyline.

Historical significance

Due to anti-German sentiment in the United States during World War I, rumors circulated that the tower was being used to inform German ships of the location of Allied vessels. In order to stop the rumors, Heublein offered the use of the tower to the state and federal governments, both of which declined.

Many famous people have been guests at the tower, where the Republican Party asked General Dwight Eisenhower to run for president. This same party was also attended by Prescott Bush, father of George H. W. Bush. Ronald Reagan also visited the tower in the 1950s while he was president of the Screen Actors Guild.

From 1948 to 1950, WTHT, an FM station operated by The Hartford Times, used the tower as its antenna site.

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Smithsonian Channel
23 June 2011
In 1952, a group of Republican Party members gathered here to persuade General Dwight D. Eisenhower to pursue his bid for the White House. (From Aerial America)
Rachel
9 July 2015
Open Thursday's, Friday's, and Saturdays. Access from tower trail. Definitely walk up to the observation deck and see the 360 views!
Scott Horowitz
30 June 2013
Ask the state deep employees about the history. There is a lot more than what meets the eye! Also, (June 30 2013) the water fountains are currently broken. Bring water or $ for vending machine
Jon Wilson
18 December 2012
great hike up, not too tough at all. nice views of the ridge and low lands below! best in fall :)
Kylie Sweet
1 October 2013
Gorgeous. Can't believe it took me 25 years to get here. saw some dudes launch off the cliff with hang gliders.
Nancy Margolis
25 September 2018
Great hike and fabulous views of the Farmington valley!
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