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Also known as ‘The Insurance Capital of the World’, Hartford is one of the most upcoming tourist destinations in the state of Connecticut. Surrounded by immense beauty and history, Hartford is home to several amazing tourist attractions including iconic landmarks, verdant parks, historic neighborhoods and much more. Did you know that Hartford is among the oldest cities in the country? Know more interesting facts about Hartford over here.

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch
By Architecture by George W. Keller (1842-1935), frieze by Caspar Buberl (1834-1899). (Own work (I took this photograph)) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Fun Facts About Hartford

Hartford Demographic and Geographical Fast Facts

  • Hartford is the capital of US state of Connecticut and earlier belonged to the Hartford County before it was disbanded in the year 1960.

  • This city is a dwelling for several racial compositions including White (29.8%), Hispanic (43.4%), Non-Hispanic (15.8%), African American (38.7%), Native American (0.6%), Asians (2.8%), Pacific Islander (0%), Other Races (23.9%) and Two or more Races (4.2%).

  • With a population of 124,775, Hartford is the 4th largest city in the state of Connecticut, after New Haven, Bridgeport and Stamford.

Hartford History Fast Facts

  • Hartford was founded in the year 1637, making it the oldest city in the US state of Connecticut.

  • Before the Europeans arrived, this area was occupied by The Saukiogs.

  • Hartford was named after the English town of Hertford, the home town of Samuel Stone, one of the early settlers.

Hartford Government and Economy Fast Facts

  • Hartford is the epicenter of the insurance industry in the world and is home to several major companies like The Hartford, Aetna, The Phoenix Companies, Conning and Company and more.

  • Till the mid 20th century, Hartford even had a flourishing manufacturing industry.

  • After the American Civil War, the city of Hartford was once the richest city in the country for several decades.

  • Hartford has a poverty rate of 33%, the second highest among any city with a population of over 100,000 residents.

Hartford Interesting and Important Fast Facts

  • Hartford is also known as ‘The Insurance Capital of the World’, ‘New England's Rising Star’ and ‘The Heartbeat’.

  • Being the oldest city, Hartford is home to the oldest museum (Wadsworth Atheneum), oldest publicly funded park (Bushnell Park) and the oldest newspaper (The Hartford Courant).

  • In Hartford, it is illegal to cross a street walking on your hands.

  • Spencer Turbine Company, who invented the world’s first vacuum cleaner, was established in Hartford.

  • J.P. Morgan, one of the most powerful men of his time, called this home as his hometown.

  • The Hartford Courant is the oldest operating newspaper in the country and has been in the industry since 1764.

  • The famous author of titles like ‘Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ and ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’, Mark Twain, lived in Hartford for almost 17 years.

  • The Old State House in the city of Hartford is the oldest state house in the country.

  • Hartford was the first city to design a building to be used as a YWCA-1867.

  • Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch is the first permanent war memorial and arch in America.

  • Hartford Public High School is the 2nd oldest secondary school in USA.

  • Phoenix Mutual Insurance Company's in the city is the first company to have to two sided building in the world.

  • ‘The Children's Magazine’ in Hartford is the first children’s magazine to be published in the country.

  • Elizabeth Park and Rose Gardens is the first ever municipal rose garden in the country.
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