Middletown is a city in
Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. Located along the
Connecticut River, in the central part of the state, 16 miles (25.749504 km) south of
Hartford
Hartford is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The city, located in Hartford County, Connecticut, Hartford County, had a population of 121,054 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 ce ...
. Middletown is the largest city in the
Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region. In 1650, it was incorporated by English settlers as a town under its original Native American name,
Mattabeseck, after the local
Wangunk village of the same name. They were among many tribes along the Atlantic coast who spoke
Algonquian languages
The Algonquian languages ( ; also Algonkian) are a family of Indigenous languages of the Americas and most of the languages in the Algic language family are included in the group. The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from ...
. The colonists renamed the settlement in 1653.
When
Hartford County was organized on May 10, 1666, Middletown was included within its boundaries. In 1784, the central settlement was incorporated as a city distinct from the town. Both were included within newly formed Middlesex County in May 1785. In 1923, the City of Middletown was consolidated with the Town, making the city limits extensive.
Originally developed as a sailing port and then an industrial center on the Connecticut River, it is now largely residential. Its downtown, based on Main Street, serves as a popular retail, dining, and bar district near
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the Methodi ...
. Middletown was the county seat of
Middlesex County from its creation in 1785 until the elimination of county government in 1960. As of the
2020 census, the city had a total population of 47,717. Middletown, Connecticut is considered the southernmost city in the
Hartford-Springfield ''Knowledge Corridor'' Metropolitan Region, which features a combined metro population of 1.9 million. Middletown is largely a politically
progressive city, and is home to one of the largest
pride events in all of Connecticut.
History
The land on the western bank of the Connecticut River where Middletown now lies was home to a village of the
Wangunk, a tribe of
Algongquian-speaking
Native Americans. The village was named
Mattabesset (also spelled ''Mattabesett, Mattabesec,'' ''Mattabeseck,'' and ''Mattabesek''); the area they inhabited—now Middletown and the surrounding area—was named after it. When the primarily-English European settlers arrived in the region the Mattabesset were a part of the Wangunk, a large tribe in the Connecticut Valley, at the time under a sachem named
Sowheag.
[Warner, Elizabeth. ''A Pictorial History of Middletown.'' Greater Middletown Preservation Trust. Donning Publishers. Norfolk, Virginia, 1990.][Middlesex County Historical Society and Wesleyan University Library's Special Collections Archives. ''The History of Middletown'' "Part I: 1650–1800." Prepared by Jeff Harmon. Cited from th]
City of Middletown website
January 1, 2007.
Plans for the colonial settlement were drawn up by the General Court in 1646; the first migrants came from nearby Connecticut colonies in 1650. On September 11, 1651, the General Court of Connecticut established the town of "Mattabesett". A couple of years later in November 1653, the settlement was renamed as Middletown. This name was chosen because the site was approximately halfway between Windsor and
Saybrook on the Great River. Life was not easy for these early colonial
Puritans
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; clearing the land and building houses, and tending farms in the rocky soil of New England was a labor-intensive ordeal. They had a strict society; offenses legally punishable by death in the Connecticut colonies included "witchcraft, blasphemy, cursing or smiting of parents, and incorrigible stubbornness of children."
The
Pequot Mohegan, at that time traditional allies of the English colonists and enemies of the Wangunk, arrived in the Middletown area in the latter half of the 17th century; conflict between them and local Native American tribes ensued. The inhabitants of Mattabesett and others referred to the Mohegan as "destroyers of men." Sowheag hoped that the colonists would intervene. They did not.
Smallpox
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epidemics caused high mortality, reducing their ability to resist and disrupting their cohesion as a tribe. Records show that, over time, Sowheag was forced to sell off most of Mattabesett to the local colonists; by 1676 the Puritans owned all but of the former territory.
Native Americans suffered similar fates of illness and dispossession at other colonial sites in 17th-century
New England
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.
During the 18th century, Middletown became the largest and most prosperous settlement in Connecticut. By the time of the
American Revolution
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, Middletown was a thriving port, where one-third of its residents were involved in merchant and maritime activities. Some settlers held enslaved Africans as workers in the early economy of Middletown; they worked as domestic servants, laborers, and in shipping.
African slaves were imported by the English in 1661 from
Barbados
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in the Caribbean. By 1756 Middletown had the third-largest African slave population in the state of Connecticut—218 slaves to 5,446 whites.
Middletown merchant traders pushed for the clearance of the Saybrook Bar at the mouth of the Connecticut River, and later sought the creation of Middlesex County in 1785. The name 'Middlesex' was chosen because the intention was to make Middletown the head of a long river port, much as London was at the head of its long river port on the Thames in Middlesex County, England. The same persons also established the Middlesex Turnpike (now
Route 154) to link all the settlements on the western side of the Connecticut, again with the intent of creating one long port.
After the American Revolution, Connecticut and most northern states abolished slavery. The port's decline began in the early 19th century during the period of strained American-British relations and resulting trade restrictions, which led to the
War of 1812
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. The port never recovered from the restrictions of the war. The city's men distinguished themselves in the war effort, as Middletown's Commodore
Thomas Macdonough led American forces to the victory on
Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain ( ; , ) is a natural freshwater lake in North America. It mostly lies between the U.S. states of New York (state), New York and Vermont, but also extends north into the Canadian province of Quebec.
The cities of Burlington, Ve ...
in 1814 which ended British hopes for an invasion of New York. After the war, migration of New England families continued west to New York and, later, to the Midwest around the Great Lakes, where more land was available.
In the 19th century, Middletown became a major center for firearms manufacturing. Numerous gun manufacturers in the area supplied the majority of
pistols to the United States government during the War of 1812. After that war, however, the center of this business shifted to
Springfield, Massachusetts; and
Hartford
Hartford is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The city, located in Hartford County, Connecticut, Hartford County, had a population of 121,054 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 ce ...
, and
New Haven
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, Connecticut. (See also
History of Connecticut industry.)
In 1831
Wesleyan College was established. It became one of the United States' leading
liberal arts universities. The college replaced an earlier educational institution on the same site, Partridge's American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. It had moved to
Norwich, Vermont and later developed as
Norwich University.
The two main buildings of the original campus were built by the people of Middletown in order to attract an academic institution to the city. In 1841, Middletown established the state's first public high school, which at first enrolled all students from age nine through age sixteen who had previously attended district schools.

During the mid-19th century, manufacturing replaced trade as Middletown's economic mainstay. But industrial growth was limited after railroad operators bypassed Middletown in their construction of a railway between Hartford and New Haven. There had been an ambitious plan to build a railroad
suspension bridge in the White Rock, Middletown to Bodkin Rock, Portland vicinity, which was seen as an unpractical solution.
Middletonians played an active role in the American Civil War. General
Joseph K. Mansfield was a Union general at the
Battle of Antietam, where he died in action in 1862. Another casualty at Antietam was Brigadier General
George Taylor, who had been educated at a private military academy in Middletown. The popular Civil War marching song "
Marching Through Georgia" was written by
Henry Clay Work, a Middletown resident. Some residents were active in the
abolitionism
Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world.
The first country to fully outlaw slavery was France in 1315, but it was later used in its colonies. ...
movement, and the city was a hub along the
underground railway.
In the latter half of the 19th century, manufacturing was the mainstay of the city's economy, especially finely made metal parts, such as marine hardware (Wilcox, Crittendon & Co.) and typewriters (Royal Typewriters). There were also several machine tool & die manufacturers in the city. Middletown was the site of a major unit of
Goodyear. In addition, there was the pioneer
automobile
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manufacturer
Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company. Other manufacturers included in national expositions and now museum collections include the Middletown Plate Company (silver), Middletown Silver Co. and I. E. Palmer (hammocks).

Middletown also briefly was the home of a major-league baseball team, the
Middletown Mansfields The Middletown Mansfields were an early baseball team in Middletown, Connecticut that existed from 1866 to 1872.
Formation
In the summer of 1866, a ballclub was established at Middletown's Douglas Pump Company by the factory owner's son, sixteen-ye ...
of the
National Association.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, the city underwent a demographic transformation, after having been settled primarily by Protestant people from the British Isles. First the Irish, in response to the
Great Famine, and then large numbers of Italian immigrants arrived to work in Middletown's factories and farms. Many of the Italians were immigrants from
Melilli,
Sicily
Sicily (Italian language, Italian and ), officially the Sicilian Region (), is an island in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe and is one of the 20 regions of Italy, regions of Italy. With 4. ...
.
Both groups were primarily Roman Catholic.
Polish and German arrivals followed, and many of these immigrants were also Catholic. By 1910 the population had swelled to nearly 21,000. Meanwhile, the number of African Americans dwindled to 53 persons. Employers chose to hire white immigrants. Later in the century, more African Americans from the South migrated to the area for its industrial jobs and better social conditions. They were part of the
Great Migration during the 20th century, up to 1970.
In the early 1980s, two Wesleyan professors arranged to bring a small group of
Cambodian refugees to Middletown, who were exiled following the US involvement in Southeast Asia in the
Vietnam War
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. They developed a thriving Cambodian community, as have later migrants from
Tibet
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. Middletown also attracted
Hindu
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immigrants from
India
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and other parts of Southeast Asia, who established the first Hindu temple in Connecticut in Middletown.
Over the decades the new immigrants stimulated the rise of a range of cuisines offered by restaurants. This has become one of the most well-known aspects of the city.
Middletown was hit by floods in 1927 and 1936, and by
The Great New England Hurricane in 1938. The
Arrigoni Bridge was completed over the Connecticut River in 1938. It replaced an earlier bridge to connect Middletown to
Portland and points east.
During the 1950s, as the prevalence of the automobile increased, government officials approved the construction of a highway that effectively separated Middletown from the Connecticut River, which had long supported its development. Highway construction demolished historic neighborhoods, including many buildings from the 18th century. New suburban developments were built outside older neighborhoods, attracting the people with money to buy new. In the mid-20th century, Middletown and similar towns lost heavy industry and manufacturing jobs that moved offshore, resulting in a general decline in population. An alternate economy began to develop by the 1990s.
During this period, the city tore down many older buildings in the name of '
urban renewal
Urban renewal (sometimes called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address real or perceived urban decay. Urban renewal involves the clearing ...
', but sometimes new development was delayed for years. Downtown area had large flat parking lots, or buildings were abandoned and left empty. With high unemployment and limited opportunities, and increasing problems with drugs, crime increased. During the 1960s,
Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney is an American aerospace manufacturer with global service operations. It is a subsidiary of RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon Technologies). Pratt & Whitney's aircraft engines are widely used in both civil aviation (especially ...
opened a large aircraft engine plant in the Maromas section of Middletown. Concurrently, developers bought much of the city's remaining farms, including most of Oak Grove Dairy, to redevelop as residential suburbs for local workers and commuters to surrounding cities.
During the 1970s,
Oddfellows Playhouse was established. The theater attracts hundreds of young people every year from around the state to perform in plays and other performances. The playhouse is one of the few youth theaters in the state of
Connecticut
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. It is located on 128 Washington Street, around the corner from Middletown's Main Street.
During the 1990s, a partnership between the city, the Middlesex Chamber of Commerce, and Wesleyan University invested substantially in Middletown's Main Street, improving urban design and supporting new businesses. Their actions helped the revival of downtown Middletown. Crime decreased, and new restaurants and shops opened.
21st century
In recent decades, Middletown has focused on balancing the needs and comforts of its residents with the commercial development required to help fund services. These efforts date at least from 1931, when the city was one of the first in America to establish a planning board. Progress continued under the leadership of Democratic mayor, Domenique S. Thornton, who served a record eight years (four terms) as mayor. The city attracted a 12-screen movie theater and numerous restaurants and other businesses to the downtown area, the city provided free
Wi-Fi
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service along Main Street and the historic Inn at Middletown a luxury four and half star boutique hotel transformed the former vacant National Guard Armory. On November 8, 2005, Republican
Sebastian Giuliano won the mayor's office, replacing Thornton, whom he criticized for raising taxes and for the awarding of a contract for the construction of a new high school to
Tomasso Brothers, Inc., a firm that had been the target of a federal corruption probe. During Giuliano's three terms in office, Middletown's Main Street became a hub for small businesses, and the city began investing heavily in the arts. Democrat Daniel T. Drew defeated Giuliano in 2011. Drew has pushed for increased development in the city's North End, an area that has been plagued by poverty and crime in recent decades. In November 2012, voters approved a $37 (~$ in ) Million initiative to move Middletown's wastewater to the Mattabassett Sewer District treatment plant in nearby
Cromwell. Previously, the city had operated its own sewage treatment plant on the banks of the
Connecticut River. The city has made plans to tear down this older plant and develop the riverfront property on which it sits. Middletown continues to support manufacturing and small business.
Middletown has remained an important government administrative center. From the creation of Middlesex County in 1798 until the elimination of county government in 1965 Middletown was the county seat. Middletown today retains Middlesex Superior Court, and the Judicial District remains that of the former county court. Other county functions were either centralized to the state or transferred to the towns. The former county building has been removed, but there are other state agency buildings elsewhere in the city, such as the Dept. of Social Services on Main Street Ext. Middletown's Probate Court district includes the towns of Cromwell, Portland, Middlefield and Haddam. The city is also the site of the controversial State Juvenile Training Center.
Culturally and politically, Middletown is in the midst of an effort to revitalize its historically disadvantaged North End. Economic development projects recently completed in the North End include Wharfside Commons, a 96-unit mixed income apartment block, and the new Community Health Center (completed in 2012 at the corner of Main and Grand Streets). The Green Street Arts Center, founded by Wesleyan and a coalition of community groups in 2000, is a pioneering attempt to attract residents and businesses to the neighborhood by promoting arts education and outreach. For decades, the famous
O'Rourke's Diner has done much to bring some stability to the North End. A fire on August 31, 2006, gutted much of the historic structure. The Middletown community held many fundraising events to raise money for the diner's rebuilding. Reconstruction began in September 2007, and
O'Rourke's Diner re-opened in February 2008.
Mayor Daniel Drew (2011–2019) supported citizen-oriented efforts to revitalize the North End, such as the local nonprofit NEAT (North End Action Team). In 2012, the City of Middletown and NEAT partnered to form the "I Heart the North End" initiative, which plans to raise public awareness of the economic and cultural opportunities available in the area.
Middletown is the only location of a well-known youth theater group,
Oddfellows Playhouse, which is located on Washington Street and pulls in children of all ages from all over the state to learn theater skills. Oddfellows also runs the Children's Circus of Middletown where children learn circus skills and put on a free show for close to a thousand people.
Middletown is also host to th
Kidcity Children's Museumlocated in a renovated and recently expanded former home of Judge Elmer, which was moved down Washington Street to its current location.
Kidcity is a hands-on playspace where children ages 1 through 8 come with parents and other significant adults to learn through play.
The Downtown Business District continues to revitalize the downtown area.
Pratt and Whitney, Aetna, Middlesex Hospital, Connecticut Valley Hospital,
Liberty Bank, and
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the Methodi ...
are major employers. Located on the western border of the city, in an area known as Westlake, is an 84 house community known a
The Farms This architectural award-winning community was developed in 1969 by George Achenbach, and was one of the first communities in Connecticut designed for ''cluster living'', with open areas designated as ''common land''.
There are also many parks and nature trails including the
Middletown Nature Gardens
The Middletown Nature Gardens is located off Randolph Road in Middletown, Connecticut. In 1995, the city of Middletown, CT purchased the of land and dedicated it open space. This piece of land serves as a natural habitat to many plants and an ...
, Wadsworth Falls State Park and
Smith Park, and of open property at the Guida Farm Conservation Area for families to enjoy. Harbor Park is a recreation area on the Connecticut River, featuring a boardwalk, restaurant/nightclub, fishing, seasonal boat excursions, and the Middletown High School and Wesleyan University crew boathouses. July 4 festivities, as well as the head of the Connecticut Regatta event in October are conducted from Harbor Park.
Middlesex Hospital a major employer in Middletown and throughout Middlesex County, is spending $31 million to build a new emergency department. The new
emergency department
An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident and emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the Acute (medicine), ...
opened on March 24, 2008. Along with the new department, a helipad will be added along with 70 new parking spaces for patients.
At 11:17 a.m. on February 7, 2010, a large explosion occurred at a
power plant
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under construction in Middletown.

There are numerous
houses, buildings and historic districts in Middletown listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and two are further designated as
National Historic Landmarks. The
Samuel Wadsworth Russell House on High Street, built in 1827, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2001. The
Alsop House, also located on High Street, and built in 1840, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2009. Both buildings are part of the Wesleyan campus.
The
saltbox Samuel Harris House, built in 1686 and not listed on the National Register, may be the oldest surviving house in Middletown.
Geography

Middletown sits on the west bank of the Connecticut River, in the south-central portion of the state. Running alongside the river,
Route 9 bisects the city. According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the city has a total area of 42.3 square miles (109.6 km), of which 40.9 square miles (105.9 km) is land and 1.4 square miles (3.7 km) is water. The total area is 3.36% water. Middletown shares borders with the neighboring towns of
Cromwell,
Portland,
East Hampton,
Haddam,
Durham,
Middlefield,
Berlin
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, and
Meriden. Of all the neighboring towns, Portland and East Hampton are the only ones that do not have any land boundaries, as they are located on the eastern side of the Connecticut River.
The west side of Middletown is flanked by the
Metacomet Ridge—a mountainous
trap rock ridgeline that stretches from
Long Island Sound
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to nearly the
Vermont
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border. Notable mountains of the Metacomet Ridge in Middletown include
Higby Mountain and the north side of
Lamentation Mountain. The
Mattabesett Trail traverses the ridge.
The Nature Conservancy manages the summit and ledges of Higby Mountain. Major bodies of water include the
Connecticut River along the towns eastern boundary, the
Mattabesset River along its northern boundary, Crystal Lake in the southern end of town, and
Pameacha Pond along South Main Street. The
Mount Higby and Adder reservoirs also fall along its western boundary with Middlefield.
Principal communities
* Highland – The westernmost neighborhood of Middletown. It is the only section of the city that Interstate 91 passes through within its total distance through Middletown.
* Westfield – Formerly a village, now a mostly residential neighborhood located in the northwestern corner of the city, lying just south of the border with Cromwell.
* Miramichi – A mostly residential neighborhood located in the southwest corner of the city, lying just north of the border with Middlefield.
* Newfield Heights – A commercial-neighborhood with many businesses and restaurants located just to the north of the city center.
* Bretton Heights – A mostly residential neighborhood located a few miles west from the city center.
* Lakeridge Heights – A semi-industrial neighborhood located just below the South Farms area, and just above the Durham town-line.
* South Farms – A mostly residential area lying just to the south of the city center.
* Maromas – A largely industrial and mostly-uninhabited neighborhood, located in the southeastern part of the city.
Pratt & Whitney
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has one of its offices located in this area.
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2020, there were 47,717 people, and 20,089 households residing in the city, with an average household size of 2.14. The population density was . There were 21,549 housing units at an average density of and a vacancy rate of 7%. Owner occupied housing made up 54% of the units and the average value of owner occupied housing units was $240,700.
The racial makeup of the city was 66.2% White only, not Hispanic or Latino, 15.7%
Black
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or
African American
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, 10.9%
Hispanic or Latino, and 5.7%
Asian. The foreign born population made up 11.9% of residents.
15.5% of residents were under the age of 18, and 16.2% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39.5 years.
The median income for a household in the city was $62,022. Males had a median income of $49,846 versus $37,412 for females. The
per capita income
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In many countries, per capita income is determined using regular population surveys, such ...
for the city was $39,845. 12.3% of the population below the
poverty line
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.
Government
Infrastructure
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The United States Postal Service operates the Middletown Post Office.
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Economy
Top employers
Top employers in Middletown according to the town's 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Education
Middletown operates public schools, including
Middletown High School.
The city has one Roman Catholic elementary school, Saint John Paul II Regional Catholic School, and two Roman Catholic high schools,
Xavier High School for boys and
Mercy High School for girls.
Middletown also has one technical high school, Vinal Technical High School.
Post-secondary institutions include
Wesleyan University
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and
Middlesex Community College.
Russell Libraryis the public library of Middletown. It has books, newspapers, magazines, informational databases of full-text newspaper and magazine articles, classes, computer training, workshops, concerts, and meeting spaces.
Media
Middletown has three regular news outlets.
The Middletown Press is a daily broadsheet which covers news in the Middletown area.
The Hartford Courant is a daily broadsheet which includes a Middletown story in every issue.
Three radio stations are licensed to Middletown: WMRD 1150 AM (variety), WESU 88.1 FM (Wesleyan University) and WIHS 104.9 FM (religious).
Transportation
River Valley Transit provides public transportation services throughout Middletown as well as service between Middletown and Old Saybrook, which, along with New Haven, provides connections to
Amtrak
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intercity trains and
Shore Line East commuter rail
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service. The
New Britain Transportation Company provides connecting service to New Britain and the surrounding area; and
Connecticut Transit provides local and express service to Hartford as well as express service to New Haven.
Bradley International Airport
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(
BDL) in
Windsor Locks and
Tweed New Haven Airport (
HVN) in
East Haven are the closest commercial airports to Middletown.
Meriden Markham Municipal Airport, in
Meriden, and
Goodspeed Airport, in
East Haddam, each offer
general aviation
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services as well and are open to the public.
In popular culture
Middletown's riverfront and bridges were featured extensively in the
music video
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for
Billy Joel's hit song "
The River of Dreams".
TLC's reality series ''
90 Day Fiancé'' (2017–2020) documented
Darcey Silva's relationships.
On June 29, 2020, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' announced that Silva and her sister Stacey are getting their own
reality show
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called ''
Darcey & Stacey''.
Three seasons of ''Darcey & Stacey'' have been filmed in Middletown.
Notable organizations
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Artists For World Peace, Nonprofit International Peace Organization
Notable people
This notable people list is divided into three sections: people born in Middletown, people who currently live in Middletown, and people who once lived in Middletown at some point in their lives.
The following notable people were born in Middletown:
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Dean Acheson (1893–1971), 51st
United States Secretary of State
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The secretary of state serves as the principal advisor to the ...
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Joseph Wright Alsop IV, politician and insurance executive; father of
Joseph Alsop
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Jules Dassin, film director
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Reginald De Koven, music critic and composer
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Bill Denehy,
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) pitcher
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Samantha Johnson, soccer player
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Joey Logano,
NASCAR
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driver,
2018
Events January
* January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency.
* January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
,
2022
The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
, and
2024 NASCAR Cup Series champion
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Mark MacDonald, member of the
Vermont House of Representatives and
Vermont Senate
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Samuel Mattocks, officer in the
American Revolution
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and
Vermont State Treasurer
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Peter Parcek,
blues rock
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guitarist, singer, and songwriter
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Tony Pastor, band leader, singer
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Eli Pemberton (born 1997), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
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Willie Pep, boxer, two-time World Featherweight Champion
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Marco Rafalà, Novelist and Game Writer
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William Ranney, 19th century Western artist
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James Riley, captain of the United States merchant ship ''
Commerce
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''
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Adelaïde Alsop Robineau, American potter
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Maurice Rose, U.S. Army Major General, highest-ranking American killed by enemy fire in Europe during World War II
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Jordan Russolillo, professional soccer player
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Bill Rutan, racing driver
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Bozoma Saint John, cast member on ''
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'' and former CMO of
Netflix
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*
Darcey Silva, television personality, former beauty queen and businesswoman
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Amari Spievey, professional football player for the
Detroit Lions
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of the
National Football League
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(NFL)
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Duke Thomas, professional football player for the
Dallas Cowboys
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of the NFL
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Alton Tobey, artist
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Nicholas Tucci, actor
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Will Tye, professional football player for the
New England Patriots of the NFL
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Edward Burr Van Vleck, mathematician
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John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, physicist and mathematician, co-recipient of the 1977
Nobel Prize in Physics
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Bill Watrous, jazz musician and band leader
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Allie Wrubel, composer and songwriter
The following notable people were not born in Middletown but lived there at some point in their lives:
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Jeff Bagwell,
Hall of Fame MLB baseball player
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Horatio Strother, historian and educator
The following notable people were not born in Middletown but currently live there:
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Andre Drummond, American professional basketball player for the
Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference. The team was founded on January 16 ...
of the
NBA
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Anthony Fantano
Anthony Nicholas Fantano ( ; born October 28, 1985) is an American Music journalism, music critic and internet personality who runs ''The Needle Drop'', a YouTube channel with a tie-in website and Twitch (service), Twitch streaming channel. Self ...
, music critic and YouTuber
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William Raymond Manchester, American author, biographer, and historian
Sister cities
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Melilli, Italy
See also
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Middletown Adult Education
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Middletown, Connecticut
References
Sources
* ''History of Middlesex County 1635–1885: With Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men.'' Pratt & Read Co. New York: J. B. Beers & Co., 1884.
* ''History of Middlesex County, Connecticut'', Whittemore, (New York, 1884)
* ''Middletown Upper Houses: A History of the North Society of Middletown from 1650 to 1800'', C.C. Adams, (New York, 1908)
Further reading
* Dyson, Stephen L. "Material culture, social structure, and changing cultural values: the ceramics of eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Middletown, Connecticut." in ''Archaeology of Urban America'' (Academic Press, 1982) pp. 361–380.
* Hall, Peter Dobkin. ''Middletown--streets, commerce, and people, 1650–1981'' (Sesquicentennial papers, 1981)
* Schatz, Ronald W. "The Barons of Middletown and the Decline of the North-Eastern Anglo-Protestant Elite." ''Past & Present'', no. 219, (2013), pp. 165–200. .
WASP
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loss of control of Middletown in late 1930s.
External links
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