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'''Hartford''' is the capital city of [[Connecticut]].  As of 2006, it had a population of 124,512.
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'''Hartford''' is the [[liberal]] capital city of [[Connecticut]].  As of 2006, it had a population of 124,512.
Until 1997 Hartford had an [[NHL]] team, the Hartford Whalers. However due to economic circumstances in the League and in an attempt to increase interest in hockey in the Southern United States, the team moved to [[Raleigh]], [[North Carolina]].  Around the same time, the [[New England Patriots]] considered moving from Foxboro, Massachusetts to Hartford, but the move was canceled after the team resolved stadium issues in Massachusetts.
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It is best known for being home to many insurance companies.
  
[[Category:United States Cities and Towns]]
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Until 1997 Hartford had an [[NHL]] team, the Hartford Whalers. However, due to economic circumstances in the League (mainly four NHL teams in the New York metro area) and in an attempt to increase interest in hockey in the Southern United States, the team moved to [[Raleigh]], [[North Carolina]].  Around the same time, the [[New England Patriots]] considered moving from Foxboro, Massachusetts to Hartford, but the move was canceled after the team resolved stadium issues in Massachusetts.
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[[Category:Connecticut Cities and Towns]]
 
[[Category:US State Capitals]]
 
[[Category:US State Capitals]]
[[Category:Connecticut]]
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[[Category:Most Liberal American Cities]]

Latest revision as of 03:48, October 27, 2018

Hartford is the liberal capital city of Connecticut. As of 2006, it had a population of 124,512.

It is best known for being home to many insurance companies.

Until 1997 Hartford had an NHL team, the Hartford Whalers. However, due to economic circumstances in the League (mainly four NHL teams in the New York metro area) and in an attempt to increase interest in hockey in the Southern United States, the team moved to Raleigh, North Carolina. Around the same time, the New England Patriots considered moving from Foxboro, Massachusetts to Hartford, but the move was canceled after the team resolved stadium issues in Massachusetts.