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Hazardville is a
section of the town of Enfield, Connecticut,
United States, in
Hartford County. It is a census-designated
place (CDP) that had a total...
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Hazardville Historic District is a
historic district in the
Hazardville section of Enfield, Connecticut,
United States, that is
listed on the National...
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Enfield was
formed through the
merging of Enfield, Thompsonville, and
Hazardville,
named for
Colonel Augustus George Hazard (1802–1868),
whose company...
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South Coventry),
Ellington (including
Crystal Lake),
Enfield (including
Hazardville,
Sherwood Manor,
Southwood Acres, and Thompsonville),
Glastonbury (part;...
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Colonel Augustus Hazard, was an
American gunpowder manufacturer and
Hazardville, Connecticut's namesake.
Hazard was born in Kingston,
Rhode Island, on...
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Augustus George Hazard,
American gunpowder manufacturer and
namesake of
Hazardville,
Connecticut Benjamin Hazard (1770–1841),
Rhode Island politician & attorney...
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Thompsonville borders Sherwood Manor to the west,
across I-91.
Hazardville is 2
miles (3 km) to the southeast, and Longmeadow, M****achusetts, is...
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American manufacturer of
gunpowder and explosives. It was
located in
Hazardville within the town of Enfield, Connecticut. The
company was
founded on the...
- M****achusetts,
serving the
southeastern suburbs of Springfield. It
connects the
Hazardville section of the town of Enfield, Connecticut, to the town
center of Longmeadow...
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leading west
across the
Connecticut River into
Suffield and east to
Hazardville. At the 2000
census there were 8,125 people, 3,442 households, and 1...