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  1. Hamden, Connecticut. /  41.39778°N 72.92167°W  / 41.39778; -72.92167. Hamden is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The town's nickname is "The Land of the Sleeping Giant ". The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 61,169 at the 2020 census. [1]

    • 06514, 06517–06518
    • New Haven
  2. Top Attractions in Hamden. These rankings are informed by traveler reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 1. Sleeping Giant State Park. A beautiful spot to view the autumn foliage. 2. Ireland's Great Hunger Museum.

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    • Sleeping Giant State Park. The natural monument that gives Hamden its nickname is a basalt fault-block ridge that formed around 200 million years ago.
    • Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum. Belonging to Hamden Quinnipiac University, this museum is dedicated to the Irish Great Famine of 1845-1852. Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum has gathered art, sculpture, artifacts and literature to inform visitors of the starvation.
    • Edgerton Park. Straddling the boundary between Hamden and New Haven, Edgerton Park is a former estate where two important locals built their homes. The first was for the son of famous inventor Eli Whitney, and this was replaced by industrialist Frederick F.Brewster’s Tudor-style mansion in 1909.
    • Hamden Town Center Park. More than just a park, this rambling open property, hemmed by trees, is a vital gathering space for celebrations and events at all times of the year.
  3. Hamden, urban town (township), New Haven county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S. It lies immediately north of the city of New Haven. The area, which was settled in 1664, was named for John Hampden, an English parliamentarian. It was separated from New Haven and incorporated as a town in 1786. Eli.

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    • Discover the wonders of Sleeping Giant State Park. Set off to unravel the hidden secrets of this sprawling park that gets its name from a mountaintop that resembles a sleeping giant.
    • Catch a music show at Space Ballroom. Don’t miss Midnight North TONIGHT with The Backyard Committee and Tracy Jo & The Toads! Tickets available online at spaceballroom.com or at the door.
    • Explore the interesting exhibits at Eli Whitney Museum. With its range of interactive displays and exhibits, this fascinating museum promises hours of fun.
    • Have some indoor fun at Monkey Joe's. Monkey Joe’s is a good place for children to burn off some energy if you do not want to be out in the sun. Once you arrive, you’ll discover that this play center is definitely a fun place.
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  5. Categories: town in the United States and locality. Location: Town of Hamden, New Haven, Greater New Haven, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 41.3959° or 41° 23' 45" north. Longitude. -72.8969° or 72° 53' 49" west. Population.

  6. The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786-1936. Hamden, CT: Quinnipiack Press, 1943. Hamden, in New Haven County, is located in southern Connecticut. Originally settled by the Puritans as part of New Haven Colony, it was incorporated as its own town in May of 1786. Home to Eli Whitney’s armory, it played a crucial role in the Industrial ...

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