End of the Hill Tour

Thank you for joining us for this walking tour of the Hill. We hope that you’ve enjoyed learning about some of the local spots that only begin to tell New Haven’s dynamic history. We offer this history as evidence of the vital impact Black, Indigenous, and Latinx people have on this city and on this country. 

In particular, we hope that this tour has offered you a glimpse into the countless ways Black, Indigenous, and Latinx New Haveners have been fighting for justice in this city. From Long Wharf, to the center of the Hill, from the historic Oak Street neighborhood, to the very center of New Haven’s Green, the fight for justice is as old as New Haven itself, and the struggle continues today!

Make sure to check out our audio tour of Dixwell, and our African American, Latinx, and Indigenous history map, which includes many more sites, and which can be found at the tinyurl: newhavenafamandlatinxhistory. Also, please feel free to reach out to share your experiences with this walking tour, ask questions, or offer suggestions at newhavenwalkingtours@gmail.com

Dublin Art in Public Places
  1. Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees)
  2. Leatherlips
  3. Out of Bounds
  4. Recreation Center Relief Sculptures: Charting History, Community Time Capsule and Running Man Frieze (after Muybridge)
  5. Jack Nicklaus Tribute Sculpture
  6. Watch House
  7. Going, Going... Gone!
  8. Ascension
  9. One Step at a Time
  10. Narrow #5
  11. Injection
  12. Exuvia
  13. Modified Social Benches
  14. One Scene and Untitled
  15. Jaunty Hornbeam and Sanguine Standing Stone
  16. The Simulation of George M. Karrer's Workshop
  17. Playing Through
  18. Daily Chores
  19. Tree of Life, Future Tense
  20. Dublin Tunnel Mural
  21. Feather Point
  22. The Boat in the Field
  23. In the Neighborhood
  24. S/WING
  25. S/WING