Hartford (disambiguation)
Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut.
Hartford may also refer to:
Places
- England
- Hartford, Cambridgeshire, a village near Huntingdon
- Hartford, Cheshire
- Hartford, Somerset
- Hartford End, Essex
- United States
- Hartford, Alabama
- Hartford, Arkansas
- Hartford County, Connecticut
- Hartford, Georgia
- Hartford, Illinois
- Hartford, Ohio County, Indiana
- Hartford, Iowa
- Hartford, Kansas
- Hartford, Kentucky
- Hartford, Maine
- Hartford, Michigan
- Hartford, Missouri
- Hartford, New Jersey
- Hartford, New York
- Hartford, Ohio, in Licking County
- Hartford, Trumbull County, Ohio
- Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island, a neighborhood
- Hartford, South Dakota
- Hartford, Tennessee
- Hartford, Vermont, a town
- Hartford (village), Vermont, in the town
- Hartford, West Virginia
- Hartford, Wisconsin, a city
- Hartford (town), Wisconsin, neighboring the city
Other uses
- Hartford (surname)
- The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., a company based in Hartford, Connecticut
- USS Hartford (1858), Admiral David Farragut's flagship in the American Civil War
- University of Hartford, a private university located in West Hartford, Connecticut
- Hartford Hawks, the athletic program of the University of Hartford
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