The area was mostly farmland up until the construction of the new town.
The shoreline would not change again until the construction of the Interstate in 1974.
It would meet there until the construction of its own firehouse down the street in 1955.
However, it was not until 1857 and the construction of the first small blast furnace that any real change could be seen.
The A30 trunk road ran through the village until the construction of a bypass in the 1990s.
Hartford wouldn't recover economically until the construction of I-40 through the town in the 1960s.
The area was then abandoned, until the construction of the Roman villa.
It remained in the house until the construction of its current home across the Green in 1987.
It was used by the deputies until the construction of the new building in 1884.
From then on a few modifications were made, but no major changes took place until the construction of the ferry terminal in the 1970s.