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Hartford History, per Wikipedia

Hartford is the capital of the State of Connecticut. It is located in Hartford
County on the Connecticut River, north of the center of the state and 24 miles
south of Springfield, Massachusetts. Its 2006 population of 124,512[1] ranks
Hartford as the state's third-largest city[2], after Bridgeport, which is the
largest, and New Haven, the population of which is almost identical to Hartford.[1]
Greater Hartford is also the largest metro area in Connecticut and 45th largest
in the country (2006 census estimate) with a metropolitan population of 1,188,841.

Nicknamed the 'Insurance Capital of the World,' Hartford houses many of the
world's insurance company headquarters, and insurance is the region's major
industry.[3] At almost 400 years old, Hartford is one of the oldest cities in
the United States, and, at the point in time following the U.S. Civil War was
the country's wealthiest city[4]. In 1868, Mark Twain described the city as
follows: "Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this
is the chief"[5].

With a brand new convention center & hotel, upcoming science center, reclaimed
river front and an infusion of residential and commercial ventures in the city,
Hartford has begun to attract new development, especially to its downtown, after
years of relative stagnation. It is home to the nation's oldest public art museum
(Wadsworth Athenaeum), the oldest public park (Bushnell Park), the oldest continuously
published newspaper (Hartford Courant) and the second-oldest secondary school
(Hartford Public). Its vibrant arts scene, ethnic and cultural diversity, as
well as the region's highly educated workforce, have added to the city's appeal
as a regional hub of economic and social activity.

In 2004, the Hartford metropolitan area ranked #2 in per capita economic activity
nationwide, second only to San Francisco. Hartford is ranked 32nd of 318 metropolitan
areas in total economic production and generates more economic activity than
sixteen U.S. states[6][7]

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