Glastonbury [Hartford County] Connecticut was set off from Wethersfield in June, 1692 and incorporated in May, 1693. Named from Glastonbury in Somersetshire.
Area, 52.3 sq. miles. Population, est., 28,832. Voting districts, 8. Principal industries, agriculture, business machines, insurance, poultry research and breeding, and manufacture of machine tools.
Glastonbury is considered to be a part of the Greater Hartford Metro Area.
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- Glastonbury Citizen/Rivereast News Bulletin Information on weekly newspapers.
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- Connecticut Audubon Center at Glastonbury Features information regarding events and local resources.
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- The Pegmatite Mines and Minerals of South Glastonbury, Connecticut Award-winning article on a little-known mining district in central Connecticut written by John Betts.