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West Hartford

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West Hartford

Town in Hartford County, central Connecticut; population (1990) 60,100. It lies to the west of Hartford. Primarily a residential suburb, it has some industry, including the manufacture of machine tools, chemicals, automobile parts, plastics, and electrical equipment. It home to the University of Hartford (1877), the St Joseph College for Women (1932), and the American School for the Deaf, which was founded 1817 by the US educator Thomas Gallaudet, and is the oldest such school in the USA.



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