Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven. Census Bureau estimates since then have indicated Hartford's fall to fourth place statewide, as a result of sustained population growth in the coastal city of Stamford. Hartford is nicknamed the "Insurance Capital of the World", as it hosts many insurance company headquarters and insurance is the region's major industry. The city was founded in 1635 and is among the oldest cities in the United States. It is home to the nation's oldest public art museum (Wadsworth Atheneum), the oldest publicly funded park (Bushnell Park), the oldest continuously published newspaper (The Hartford Courant), and the second-oldest secondary school (Hartford Public High School). It also is home to Trinity College, a private liberal arts college, and the Mark Twain House where the author wrote his most famous works and raised his family, among other historically significant attractions. Twain wrote in 1868, "Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see this is the chief." Following the American Civil War, Hartford was the richest city in the United States for several decades. Today, Hartford is one of the poorest cities in the nation, with 3 out of every 10 families living below the poverty line. In sharp contrast, the Hartford metropolitan area is ranked 32nd of 318 metropolitan areas in total economic production and 7th out of 280 metropolitan statistical areas in per capita income. Highlighting the socio-economic disparity between Hartford and its suburbs, 83% of Hartford's jobs are filled by commuters from neighboring towns who earn over $80,000, while 75% of Hartford residents who commute to work in other towns earn just $40,000.
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I feel like is a good community. Quiet
Yes I do because in my community I feel safe.
I believe it’s easy for older people to get around with bus transportation or even have activities for people there’s a lot of support where I live
I gave my community a 4 reason being that there isn't enough Assisted Living residential retirement homes for those who are seniors but are still independent..Housing is expensive, taxes are high food prices are high and transportation isn't available for those living in the outermost areas of Connecticut you must possess a vehicle..Connecticut is very expensive
I would recommend this community to older friends and family because almost everything is in walking distance; if not, almost all public transportation busses, one can get on the Amtrack trains, PeterPan and Greyhound busses are conveniently available from Union Station. There are lot's of businesses/office buildings, apartment buildings, the main library (which is now owned by UCONN, Capital Community College, restaurants, delis, Dunkin Donuts Park (Hartford Yard Goats baseball games take place there), parks, Hartford Hospital & Saint Francis Hospital is not too far away.