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Farmington, Connecticut

Farmington is a town in Hartford County in the Farmington Valley area of central Connecticut in the United States. The population was 26,712 at the 2020 census.[2] It sits 10 miles west of Hartford at the hub of major I-84 interchanges, 20 miles south of Bradley International Airport and two hours by car from New York City and Boston. It is home to the world headquarters of several large corporations including Otis Elevator Company and Carvel. The northwestern section of Farmington is a suburban neighborhood called Unionville.

Farmington, Connecticut
Farmington, Connecticut by drone, May 2020
Motto(s): 
"Respecting History, Planning The Future"[1]
Coordinates: 41°43′40″N 72°50′25″W / 41.72778°N 72.84028°W / 41.72778; -72.84028Coordinates: 41°43′40″N 72°50′25″W / 41.72778°N 72.84028°W / 41.72778; -72.84028
Country United States
U.S. state Connecticut
CountyHartford
NECTAHartford
RegionCapitol Region
SettledJune 1640
IncorporatedDecember 1645
Consolidated1947
CommunitiesFarmington
Bensted Corner
East Farmington Heights
Farmington Station
Oakland Gardens
River Glen
Unionville
Government
 • TypeCouncil-manager
 • Town CouncilC.J. Thomas (R), Chm
Rafeena Bacchus Lee (D)
Joseph Capidoferro (R)
Edward Giannaros (D)
Johnny Carrier (R)
Brian Connolly (D)
Keith Vibert (R)
Area
 • Total28.8 sq mi (74.5 km2)
 • Land28.0 sq mi (72.6 km2)
 • Water0.8 sq mi (2.0 km2)
Elevation
161 ft (49 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total26,712
 • Density930/sq mi (360/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Codes
06032, 06085
Area code860
FIPS code09-27600
GNIS feature ID0213430
Interstates
U.S. Highways
State Routes
Websitewww.farmington-ct.org

History

Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries

Town Date of separation
Harwinton (portion) 1737
Southington 1779
Berlin 1785
Bristol 1785
Wolcott (eastern part) 1796
Burlington (from Bristol) 1806
Avon 1830
New Britain (from Berlin) 1850
Plainville 1869

Farmington was originally inhabited by the Tunxis Indian tribe. In 1640, a community of English immigrants was established by residents of Hartford, making Farmington the oldest inland settlement west of the Connecticut River and the twelfth oldest community in the state. Settlers found the area ideal because of its rich soil, location along the floodplain of the Farmington River, and valley geography.

The town and river were given their present names in 1645, which is considered the incorporation year of the town. The town's boundaries were later enlarged several times, making it the largest in the Connecticut Colony. The town was named "Farmington" on account of its location within a farming district.[3]

Farmington has been called the "mother of towns" because its vast area was divided to produce nine other central Connecticut communities. The borough of Unionville, in Farmington's northwest corner, was once home to many factories harnessing the water power of the Farmington River.

Farmington is steeped in New England history. Main Street, in the historic village section, is lined with colonial estates, some of which date back to the 17th century. On May 19, 1774, in response to the adoption of the Boston Port Act, the people of Farmington assembled, held a mock trial for the bill, found the bill guilty of "being instigated by the devil," and subsequently had a copy of the bill hung and then set on fire.[4] During the Revolutionary War, George Washington passed through Farmington on several occasions and referred to the town as "the village of pretty houses."[5] In addition, French troops under General Rochambeau encamped in Farmington en route to Westchester County to offer crucial support to General Washington's army.

Nineteenth century

 
Northwest View of Farmington from Round Hill, by John Warner Barber, 1836
 
Post office and stage coach, 1907 postcard

The majority of Farmington residents were abolitionists and were active in aiding escaped slaves. Several homes in the town were "safe houses" on the Underground Railroad. The town became known as "Grand Central Station"[6][7] among escaped slaves and their "guides".

Farmington played an important role in the famous Amistad trial. In 1841, 38 Mende Africans and Cinqué, the leader of the revolt on the Amistad slave ship, were housed and educated in Farmington after the U.S. government refused to provide for their return to Africa following the trial. The Mende were educated in English and Christianity while funds were raised by residents for their return to Africa.

The Farmington Canal, connecting New Haven with Northampton, Massachusetts, passed through the Farmington River on its eastern bank and was in operation between 1828 and 1848. The canal's right of way and towpath were eventually used for a railroad, portions of which were active up to the 1990s. Part of the canal and railroad line has now been converted to multi-use paved trails, called the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail and the Farmington River Trail, respectively.[8]

Geography

 
Rattlesnake Mountain

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 28.8 square miles (74.5 km2), of which 28.0 square miles (72.6 km2) is land and 0.77 square miles (2.0 km2), or 2.65%, is water.[9]

After its founding, Farmington gave up territory to form Southington (1779), Bristol (1785), Avon (1830), Plainville (1869), and parts of Berlin (1785) and Bloomfield (1835).[10] Farmington presently borders the towns of Avon, Burlington, Newington, West Hartford, and Plainville, and the cities of New Britain and Bristol.

Farmington is mostly wooded, but there are also meadows and hills in the east and southeast. There are also numerous ponds and lakes. The Farmington River runs through the town from the northwest from Burlington, enters Unionville, then takes a sharp turn near Farmington Center and flows north towards Avon. The Metacomet Ridge, a 100-mile (160 km) range of low traprock mountain ridges, occupies the east side of Farmington as Pinnacle Rock, Rattlesnake Mountain, Farmington Mountain, and Talcott Mountain.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1756 3,707—    
1774 6,069+63.7%
1782 5,542−8.7%
1790 2,696−51.4%
1800 2,809+4.2%
1810 2,748−2.2%
1820 3,042+10.7%
1830 1,901−37.5%
1840 2,041+7.4%
1850 2,630+28.9%
1860 3,144+19.5%
1870 2,616−16.8%
1880 3,017+15.3%
1890 3,179+5.4%
1900 3,331+4.8%
1910 3,478+4.4%
1920 3,844+10.5%
1930 4,548+18.3%
1940 5,313+16.8%
1950 7,026+32.2%
1960 10,813+53.9%
1970 14,390+33.1%
1980 16,407+14.0%
1990 20,608+25.6%
2000 23,641+14.7%
2010 25,340+7.2%
2020 26,712+5.4%
Source: Interactive Connecticut State Register & Manual and U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

As of the census[11] of 2010, there were 25,340 people, 9,496 households, and 6,333 families residing in the town. The population density was 879.9 inhabitants per square mile (339.7/km2). There were 11,072 housing units at an average density of 351.2 per square mile (135.6/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 85.92% White, 2.21% African American, 0.04% Native American, 9.59% Asian, 0.49% from other races, and 2.43% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.98% of the population.[12]

There were 10,522 households, out of which 29.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.7% were married couples living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.7% were non-families. Of all households, 29.6% were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.38 and the average family size was 3.00.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 22.0% under the age of 18, 4.7% from 18 to 24, 29.7% from 25 to 44, 25.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.3 males.

In 2018, the median household income was $94,606 and the per capita income for the town was $56,571.[13] About 3.1% of families and 5.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.9% of those under age 18 and 6.3% of those age 65 or over.

Government and politics

Farmington town vote
by party in presidential elections[14][15]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 59.95% 9,616 38.41% 6,160 1.64% 261
2016 53.37% 7,634 41.79% 5,977 4.84% 692
2012 50.89% 7,013 47.97% 6,611 1.15% 158
2008 57.48% 8,088 41.38% 5,822 1.14% 161
2004 52.62% 7,209 45.97% 6,298 1.41% 193
2000 51.49% 6,374 43.97% 5,443 4.55% 563
1996 47.48% 5,415 41.56% 4,739 10.96% 1,250
1992 39.74% 4,917 39.54% 4,893 20.72% 2,564
1988 45.12% 4,847 54.02% 5,803 0.86% 92
1984 37.25% 3,542 62.37% 5,931 0.38% 36
1980 34.91% 3,173 47.47% 4,314 17.62% 1,601
1976 41.63% 3,536 58.01% 4,927 0.35% 30
1972 39.56% 3,087 59.54% 4,646 0.90% 70
1968 44.80% 2,942 50.75% 3,333 4.45% 292
1964 63.04% 3,568 36.96% 2,092 0.00% 0
1960 45.44% 2,545 54.56% 3,056 0.00% 0
1956 30.71% 1,434 69.29% 3,236 0.00% 0
Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 28, 2008[16]
Party Active Voters Inactive Voters Total Voters Percentage
Democratic 5,579 186 5,765 31.96%
Republican 4,467 172 4,639 25.72%
Unaffiliated 7,229 380 7,609 42.18%
Minor parties 21 6 27 0.15%
Total 17,296 744 18,040 100%

Economy

Top employers in Farmington according to the town's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report[17]

# Employer # of Employees
1 University of Connecticut Health Center 6,355
2 Otis Worldwide 800
3 Town of Farmington 723
4 Connecticare 700
5 Raytheon Technologies 550
6 Macy's 500
7 Trumpf 500
8 Tunxis Community College 500
9 American Red Cross 388
10 Allied World Assurance Company 350

Farmington is home to a significant and growing number of corporations. Fortune 500 industrial conglomerate United Technologies is headquartered on Farm Springs Road along with its subsidiary Otis Elevator. Carvel, ConnectiCare, Farmington Displays, and Horizon Technology Finance, all maintain corporate headquarters in Farmington. Other prominent employers include the American Red Cross, Bank of America, Farmington Sports Arena, McKesson, Stanley Black & Decker and TRUMPF Inc.

Farmington Bank was headquartered in town until it was acquired by People's United Bank in 2018.

The Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor, Maine, is building a new facility on the grounds of the University of Connecticut Health Center, which specializes in the research and development of genomic medicine. The project is part of BioScience Connecticut, an initiative designed to launch Connecticut into the forefront of biomedical research. A growing collection of doctor's offices and medical practices is concentrated in the vicinity of the University of Connecticut Health Center.

Farmington is unique in that more people work within the town lines than actually live there, a characteristic atypical of a traditional suburb.

Arts and culture

Locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places

 
First Church of Christ. Photo by Jack Boucher.

Education

Farmington Public Schools operates public schools.

Farmington's seven public schools are highly regarded rank among the top in the state and nationally. [18] The district's four pre-K to 4 elementary schools are Union School, West District School, Noah Wallace School, and East Farms School. West Woods Upper Elementary School houses grades 5 and 6. Irving A. Robbins Middle School houses grades 7 and 8. Farmington High School serves grades 9–12. In 2005, Farmington High School was ranked 125 on Newsweek magazine's list of the best schools in the United States, in 2006 ir was ranked 269,and in 2007, 298. [19]

Miss Porter's School, a private college preparatory school for girls, is located in Farmington's Historic District. The day and boarding school occupies much of the village center. Founded in 1843 by educational reformer Sarah Porter, the school has played a significant part in Farmington's history since its founding. As of the mid-2010's, the school owned over 90 buildings in Farmington center, approximately 70% of which were historic. Since then, Miss Porter's has been concentrating its footprint around its core buildings at the center of Main Street. Famous alumni include Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Princess Anastasia of Greece & Denmark, Lee Bouvier Radziwill, Lilly Pulitzer and members of the Bush, Vanderbilt, and Rockefeller families.

Tunxis Community College is in the southwest part of the town.

Infrastructure

 
UConn Health Center

The University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington employs approximately 4,600 full-time employees as of 2021.[20] The Health Center also houses John Dempsey Hospital. The hospital provides the only full-service emergency department in the Farmington Valley and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), one of only two in Connecticut.

Connecticut's first temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opened in Farmington in 2016.

Transportation

Connecticut Transit Hartford provides local bus service.

Notable people

See also

References

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External links

  • Town of Farmington official website
  • Farmington Chamber of Commerce

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Farmington is a town in Hartford County in the Farmington Valley area of central Connecticut in the United States The population was 26 712 at the 2020 census 2 It sits 10 miles west of Hartford at the hub of major I 84 interchanges 20 miles south of Bradley International Airport and two hours by car from New York City and Boston It is home to the world headquarters of several large corporations including Otis Elevator Company and Carvel The northwestern section of Farmington is a suburban neighborhood called Unionville Farmington ConnecticutTownFarmington Connecticut by drone May 2020SealMotto s Respecting History Planning The Future 1 Location in Hartford County ConnecticutCoordinates 41 43 40 N 72 50 25 W 41 72778 N 72 84028 W 41 72778 72 84028 Coordinates 41 43 40 N 72 50 25 W 41 72778 N 72 84028 W 41 72778 72 84028Country United StatesU S state ConnecticutCountyHartfordNECTAHartfordRegionCapitol RegionSettledJune 1640IncorporatedDecember 1645Consolidated1947CommunitiesFarmingtonBensted CornerEast Farmington HeightsFarmington StationOakland GardensRiver GlenUnionvilleGovernment TypeCouncil manager Town CouncilC J Thomas R ChmRafeena Bacchus Lee D Joseph Capidoferro R Edward Giannaros D Johnny Carrier R Brian Connolly D Keith Vibert R Area Total28 8 sq mi 74 5 km2 Land28 0 sq mi 72 6 km2 Water0 8 sq mi 2 0 km2 Elevation161 ft 49 m Population 2020 Total26 712 Density930 sq mi 360 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 Eastern ZIP Codes06032 06085Area code860FIPS code09 27600GNIS feature ID0213430InterstatesU S HighwaysState RoutesWebsitewww wbr farmington ct wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 1 2 Nineteenth century 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Government and politics 5 Economy 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places 7 Education 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Transportation 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditEighteenth and nineteenth centuries Edit Town Date of separationHarwinton portion 1737Southington 1779Berlin 1785Bristol 1785Wolcott eastern part 1796Burlington from Bristol 1806Avon 1830New Britain from Berlin 1850Plainville 1869Farmington was originally inhabited by the Tunxis Indian tribe In 1640 a community of English immigrants was established by residents of Hartford making Farmington the oldest inland settlement west of the Connecticut River and the twelfth oldest community in the state Settlers found the area ideal because of its rich soil location along the floodplain of the Farmington River and valley geography The town and river were given their present names in 1645 which is considered the incorporation year of the town The town s boundaries were later enlarged several times making it the largest in the Connecticut Colony The town was named Farmington on account of its location within a farming district 3 Farmington has been called the mother of towns because its vast area was divided to produce nine other central Connecticut communities The borough of Unionville in Farmington s northwest corner was once home to many factories harnessing the water power of the Farmington River Farmington is steeped in New England history Main Street in the historic village section is lined with colonial estates some of which date back to the 17th century On May 19 1774 in response to the adoption of the Boston Port Act the people of Farmington assembled held a mock trial for the bill found the bill guilty of being instigated by the devil and subsequently had a copy of the bill hung and then set on fire 4 During the Revolutionary War George Washington passed through Farmington on several occasions and referred to the town as the village of pretty houses 5 In addition French troops under General Rochambeau encamped in Farmington en route to Westchester County to offer crucial support to General Washington s army Nineteenth century Edit Northwest View of Farmington from Round Hill by John Warner Barber 1836 Post office and stage coach 1907 postcard The majority of Farmington residents were abolitionists and were active in aiding escaped slaves Several homes in the town were safe houses on the Underground Railroad The town became known as Grand Central Station 6 7 among escaped slaves and their guides Farmington played an important role in the famous Amistad trial In 1841 38 Mende Africans and Cinque the leader of the revolt on the Amistad slave ship were housed and educated in Farmington after the U S government refused to provide for their return to Africa following the trial The Mende were educated in English and Christianity while funds were raised by residents for their return to Africa The Farmington Canal connecting New Haven with Northampton Massachusetts passed through the Farmington River on its eastern bank and was in operation between 1828 and 1848 The canal s right of way and towpath were eventually used for a railroad portions of which were active up to the 1990s Part of the canal and railroad line has now been converted to multi use paved trails called the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail and the Farmington River Trail respectively 8 Geography Edit Rattlesnake Mountain According to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 28 8 square miles 74 5 km2 of which 28 0 square miles 72 6 km2 is land and 0 77 square miles 2 0 km2 or 2 65 is water 9 After its founding Farmington gave up territory to form Southington 1779 Bristol 1785 Avon 1830 Plainville 1869 and parts of Berlin 1785 and Bloomfield 1835 10 Farmington presently borders the towns of Avon Burlington Newington West Hartford and Plainville and the cities of New Britain and Bristol Farmington is mostly wooded but there are also meadows and hills in the east and southeast There are also numerous ponds and lakes The Farmington River runs through the town from the northwest from Burlington enters Unionville then takes a sharp turn near Farmington Center and flows north towards Avon The Metacomet Ridge a 100 mile 160 km range of low traprock mountain ridges occupies the east side of Farmington as Pinnacle Rock Rattlesnake Mountain Farmington Mountain and Talcott Mountain Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 17563 707 17746 069 63 7 17825 542 8 7 17902 696 51 4 18002 809 4 2 18102 748 2 2 18203 042 10 7 18301 901 37 5 18402 041 7 4 18502 630 28 9 18603 144 19 5 18702 616 16 8 18803 017 15 3 18903 179 5 4 19003 331 4 8 19103 478 4 4 19203 844 10 5 19304 548 18 3 19405 313 16 8 19507 026 32 2 196010 813 53 9 197014 390 33 1 198016 407 14 0 199020 608 25 6 200023 641 14 7 201025 340 7 2 202026 712 5 4 Source Interactive Connecticut State Register amp Manual and U S Census Bureau Population DivisionSee also List of Connecticut locations by per capita income As of the census 11 of 2010 there were 25 340 people 9 496 households and 6 333 families residing in the town The population density was 879 9 inhabitants per square mile 339 7 km2 There were 11 072 housing units at an average density of 351 2 per square mile 135 6 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 85 92 White 2 21 African American 0 04 Native American 9 59 Asian 0 49 from other races and 2 43 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2 98 of the population 12 There were 10 522 households out of which 29 6 had children under the age of 18 living with them 53 7 were married couples living together 8 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 35 7 were non families Of all households 29 6 were made up of individuals The average household size was 2 38 and the average family size was 3 00 In the town the population was spread out with 22 0 under the age of 18 4 7 from 18 to 24 29 7 from 25 to 44 25 7 from 45 to 64 and 15 5 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 90 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 85 3 males In 2018 the median household income was 94 606 and the per capita income for the town was 56 571 13 About 3 1 of families and 5 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 9 of those under age 18 and 6 3 of those age 65 or over Government and politics EditFarmington town vote by party in presidential elections 14 15 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 59 95 9 616 38 41 6 160 1 64 2612016 53 37 7 634 41 79 5 977 4 84 6922012 50 89 7 013 47 97 6 611 1 15 1582008 57 48 8 088 41 38 5 822 1 14 1612004 52 62 7 209 45 97 6 298 1 41 1932000 51 49 6 374 43 97 5 443 4 55 5631996 47 48 5 415 41 56 4 739 10 96 1 2501992 39 74 4 917 39 54 4 893 20 72 2 5641988 45 12 4 847 54 02 5 803 0 86 921984 37 25 3 542 62 37 5 931 0 38 361980 34 91 3 173 47 47 4 314 17 62 1 6011976 41 63 3 536 58 01 4 927 0 35 301972 39 56 3 087 59 54 4 646 0 90 701968 44 80 2 942 50 75 3 333 4 45 2921964 63 04 3 568 36 96 2 092 0 00 01960 45 44 2 545 54 56 3 056 0 00 01956 30 71 1 434 69 29 3 236 0 00 0Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 28 2008 16 Party Active Voters Inactive Voters Total Voters PercentageDemocratic 5 579 186 5 765 31 96 Republican 4 467 172 4 639 25 72 Unaffiliated 7 229 380 7 609 42 18 Minor parties 21 6 27 0 15 Total 17 296 744 18 040 100 Economy EditTop employers in Farmington according to the town s 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 17 Employer of Employees1 University of Connecticut Health Center 6 3552 Otis Worldwide 8003 Town of Farmington 7234 Connecticare 7005 Raytheon Technologies 5506 Macy s 5007 Trumpf 5008 Tunxis Community College 5009 American Red Cross 38810 Allied World Assurance Company 350Farmington is home to a significant and growing number of corporations Fortune 500 industrial conglomerate United Technologies is headquartered on Farm Springs Road along with its subsidiary Otis Elevator Carvel ConnectiCare Farmington Displays and Horizon Technology Finance all maintain corporate headquarters in Farmington Other prominent employers include the American Red Cross Bank of America Farmington Sports Arena McKesson Stanley Black amp Decker and TRUMPF Inc Farmington Bank was headquartered in town until it was acquired by People s United Bank in 2018 The Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor Maine is building a new facility on the grounds of the University of Connecticut Health Center which specializes in the research and development of genomic medicine The project is part of BioScience Connecticut an initiative designed to launch Connecticut into the forefront of biomedical research A growing collection of doctor s offices and medical practices is concentrated in the vicinity of the University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington is unique in that more people work within the town lines than actually live there a characteristic atypical of a traditional suburb Arts and culture EditLocations listed on the National Register of Historic Places Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message First Church of Christ Photo by Jack Boucher Austin F Williams Carriagehouse and House 127 Main Street added 1998 Farmington Historic District Porter and Mountain Rds Main and Garden Sts Hatter s and Hillstead Lanes and Farmington Ave added 1972 First Church of Christ 75 Main St added 1975 Gen George Cowles House 130 Main St added 1982 Gridley Parsons Staples Homestead 1554 Farmington Ave added 1981 Hill Stead Museum added 1991 The estate completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his daughter Theodate Pope Riddle one of the first woman American architects is known for its Colonial Revival architecture Now a museum its 19 rooms hold a nationally recognized collection of Impressionist paintings by such masters as Manet Monet Whistler Degas and Cassatt It is the site of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival and is a National Historic Landmark Pequabuck Bridge Meadow Rd at Pequabuck River added 1984 Shade Swamp Shelter US 6 E of New Britain Ave added 1986 Stanley Whitman House 37 High St added November 15 1966 West End Library 15 School St Unionville added 2000 Education EditFarmington Public Schools operates public schools Farmington s seven public schools are highly regarded rank among the top in the state and nationally 18 The district s four pre K to 4 elementary schools are Union School West District School Noah Wallace School and East Farms School West Woods Upper Elementary School houses grades 5 and 6 Irving A Robbins Middle School houses grades 7 and 8 Farmington High School serves grades 9 12 In 2005 Farmington High School was ranked 125 on Newsweek magazine s list of the best schools in the United States in 2006 ir was ranked 269 and in 2007 298 19 Miss Porter s School a private college preparatory school for girls is located in Farmington s Historic District The day and boarding school occupies much of the village center Founded in 1843 by educational reformer Sarah Porter the school has played a significant part in Farmington s history since its founding As of the mid 2010 s the school owned over 90 buildings in Farmington center approximately 70 of which were historic Since then Miss Porter s has been concentrating its footprint around its core buildings at the center of Main Street Famous alumni include Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Princess Anastasia of Greece amp Denmark Lee Bouvier Radziwill Lilly Pulitzer and members of the Bush Vanderbilt and Rockefeller families Tunxis Community College is in the southwest part of the town Infrastructure Edit UConn Health Center The University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington employs approximately 4 600 full time employees as of 2021 20 The Health Center also houses John Dempsey Hospital The hospital provides the only full service emergency department in the Farmington Valley and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU one of only two in Connecticut Connecticut s first temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints opened in Farmington in 2016 Transportation Edit Connecticut Transit Hartford provides local bus service Notable people EditTim Abromaitis professional basketball player Steve Addazio college football coach 21 Richard M Bissell Jr Central Intelligence Agency officer responsible for the U 2 spy plane project and the Bay of Pigs Invasion 22 Nick Bonino NHL hockey player 23 Anna Roosevelt Cowles eldest sister of President Theodore Roosevelt and aunt of Eleanor Roosevelt 24 Ron Francis NHL hockey player former Farmington resident Kevin Galvin business and health care advocate 25 Michael Gladis actor raised in Farmington and graduated from Farmington High School 26 George Gleason Wisconsin state assemblyman 27 Joab Hoisington one of the founders of Vermont militia leader on the Patriot side in the American Revolution 28 29 Orville Hungerford U S congressman 30 Curtis Jackson hip hop rapper and entrepreneur more commonly known as 50 Cent 31 Tebucky Jones former New England Patriots football player citation needed Chauncey Langdon U S congressman from Vermont born in Farmington 32 Timothy Merrill Secretary of State of Vermont 33 Erin Pac U S Olympic Women s bobsled team and two woman bobsled event bronze medalist at the 2010 Winter Olympics 34 Alfred Atmore Pope industrialist and art collector resided at Hill Stead from 1901 to 1913 father of Theodate Pope Riddle 35 Theodate Pope Riddle noted architect and founder of Hill Stead Museum 36 Aric Rindfleisch professor of business administration and department head at the College of Business at Illinois 37 Kathleen Rubins NASA astronaut and 60th woman in space born in Farmington 38 Pawel Szajda actor born and raised in Farmington graduated from Farmington High School 39 Kristen Taekman model and cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City born and raised in Farmington Eli Todd pioneer in the treatment of mental disorders John Treadwell fourth governor of the state of Connecticut 40 Mike Tyson former resident In 2004 50 Cent bought Tyson s 18 acre 73 000 m2 compound which is located about 2 miles 3 2 km southeast from the town center 41 Suzy Whaley the first female golfer to qualify for a PGA event currently the president of the LPGA 42 Wilford Woodruff fourth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church born in Farmington 43 See also Edit Connecticut portalReferences Edit Town of Farmington Connecticut Town of Farmington Connecticut Retrieved September 22 2012 Census Geography Profile Farmington town Hartford County Connecticut United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 15 2021 The Connecticut Magazine An Illustrated Monthly Connecticut Magazine Company 1903 p 332 Proceedings of Farmington Connecticut on the Boston Port Act May 19 1774 Avalon Project Retrieved July 4 2021 Glasberg Eve 2006 03 03 A Village of Pretty Houses Where Women s Lives Were Reshaped The New York Times Archived from the original on 2007 03 13 Retrieved 2007 03 15 Underground Railroad Black History Freedom Trail and Amistad Sites Tour in Farmington Heritage Trails Sightseeing Tours Archived from the original on September 25 2010 Retrieved September 20 2010 History of Farmington Farmington Historical Society Archived from the original on November 9 2010 Retrieved September 20 2010 Trail System Town of Farmington CT www farmington ct org Retrieved 2020 12 09 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Farmington town Hartford County Connecticut U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved November 26 2012 Barry Ann P Connecticut Towns and Their Establishment Hartford CT Connecticut State Library Archives History and Genealogy Unit 1985 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 Farmington Connecticut fact sheet American Fact Finder United States Census Bureau 2010 Archived from the original on 2007 12 03 Retrieved 2007 03 06 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Farmington town Hartford County Connecticut www census gov Retrieved 2020 07 08 General Elections Statement of Vote 1922 Election Night Reporting CT Secretary of State Retrieved May 2 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 28 2008 PDF Connecticut Secretary of State Archived from the original PDF on June 11 2009 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Town of Farmington Connecticut For the Year Ended June 30 2019 Town of Farmington Retrieved July 19 2020 Farmington School District Overview www niche com Retrieved 6 August 2022 Bondy Halley Brillman Dan Kaufman Becca The Top of the Class Newsweek Retrieved 2007 06 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link UConn Health Annual Report 2021 PDF Retrieved 6 August 2022 Steve Addazio Official Site of The Boston College Eagles Archived from the original on December 18 2013 Retrieved March 7 2014 Binder David February 8 1994 Richard M Bissell 84 Is Dead Helped Plan Bay of Pigs Invasion The New York Times New York Retrieved January 2 2015 Put Down The Cigarette And Drop Out of BU SB Nation 19 October 2009 Retrieved March 7 2014 Green Garden with Roosevelt Ties Part of Farmington Tour The Courant Retrieved March 7 2014 Handyman at Work on a Booming Business The Courant Retrieved March 7 2014 Michael Gladis The Courant Retrieved March 7 2014 THE LEGISLATIVE MANUAL OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 15th ed Madison Wis 1876 p 475 Register of the California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution San Francisco CA California Society Sons of the American Revolution 1901 p 90 via Google Books Dana Henry Swan 1889 History of Woodstock Vermont Boston MA Houghton Mifflin and Company pp 17 19 via Google Books HUNGERFORD Orville 1790 1851 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 7 2014 50 Cent s Farmington Mansion Still On The Market The Courant Retrieved March 6 2014 LANGDON Chauncey 1763 1830 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 7 2014 Thompson Daniel P 1860 History of the Town of Montpelier Montpelier VT E P Walton pp 211 213 Erin Pac Returns Home With Olympic Medal The Courant Retrieved March 7 2014 Linebaugh Donald 2012 The Springfield Gas Machine Illuminating Industry and Leisure 1860s 1920s Univ of Tennessee Press p 302 ISBN 9781572338357 Joan Marter 2011 The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art Volume 1 Oxford University Press p 147 ISBN 9780195335798 Profile https www jsc nasa gov Bios htmlbios rubins k pdf bare URL PDF Pawel Szajda The Courant Retrieved March 7 2014 Connecticut Governor John Treadwell National Governors Association Retrieved May 24 2014 50 Cent Shows Off Mansion On Cribs CBS News 2007 11 29 Suzy M Whaley PGA PGA Retrieved March 7 2014 Wilford Woodruff Fourth President of the Church The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Retrieved March 7 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Farmington Connecticut Town of Farmington official website Farmington Chamber of Commerce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Farmington Connecticut amp oldid 1135618578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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