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  1. Middletown ist eine Stadt am Connecticut River im Bundesstaat Connecticut der Vereinigten Staaten. Die Stadt hat 47.648 Einwohner (United States Census 2010) und war Sitz der County-Verwaltung von Middlesex County vor deren Abschaffung 1960. Sie liegt 28 km südlich von Hartford, der Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates.

  2. Middletown is a city in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. Located along the Connecticut River, in the central part of the state, it is 16 miles (26 kilometers) south of Hartford. Middletown is the largest city in the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region.

  3. Middletown, city, coextensive with the town (township) of Middletown, Middlesex county, central Connecticut, U.S., on the Connecticut River. Settled by Puritans in 1650 and incorporated as a town in 1651, it occupies the site of the Indian village of Mattabesec (Mattabesett). It was named in 1653.

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  4. Learn about the history of Middletown, a city and town in central Connecticut, from its Native American origins to its industrial and academic development. Explore interactive content, documents, books, and places related to Middletown's past and present.

  5. The Main Street Historic District encompasses the historic commercial center of Middletown, Connecticut, United States. Middletown was one of the most important ports on the Connecticut River during the colonial period, and Main Street "has been the center of community life since the earliest period of settlement". [2]

  6. Interactive map of Middlesex County, Connecticut. Middlesex County is a county in the south central part of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2020 census, the population was 164,245. [1] The county was created in May 1785 from portions of Hartford County and New London County . Middlesex County is included in the Hartford ...

  7. Middletown lies on the Connecticut River about 15 miles south of Hartford. The town has a long history. At the time of the American Revolution, John Adams counted it as the most beautiful city in New England, but today almost nothing survives from that era.