30 Facts About Bridgeport Connecticut

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Bridgeport Connecticut was the site of the world's first mutual telephone exchange, the first dental hygiene school, and the first bank telephone bill service in the US .

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Since the beginning of the 21st century, Bridgeport Connecticut has begun extensive redevelopment of its downtown and other neighborhoods.

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Bridgeport Connecticut is home to 3 museums, the University of Bridgeport Connecticut, Housatonic Community Collage, Paier College, and part of Sacred Heart University as well as the state's only zoo.

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4.

Bridgeport Connecticut was inhabited by the Paugussett native American tribe during the start of European colonization.

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5.

Bridgeport Connecticut soon became part of Barnum's act and a star under the name "General Tom Thumb".

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Barnum moved to Bridgeport Connecticut and built four houses in the city over the course of his life, the first being Iranistan.

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In 1852, Barnum began an endeavor with William Noble to develop the land on the other side of the Pequonnock River, across the river from Bridgeport Connecticut to be known as "East Bridgeport Connecticut" with Washington Park at the center.

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In 1863, during the Civil War, the Bridgeport Connecticut Standard ran a series of articles encouraging the creation of a public park in the city.

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Bridgeport Connecticut annexed the West End and the village of Black Rock and its busy harbor in 1870.

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10.

Around the time of the First World War, Bridgeport Connecticut was producing steam-fitting and heating apparatuses, brass goods, phonographs, typewriters, milling machines, brassieres, and saddles.

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11.

Bridgeport Connecticut had the largest factory in the world at the time, the new Remington Arms plant on Boston Avenue .

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12.

Bridgeport Connecticut a stop became for performances with around 20 theatures.

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13.

Bridgeport Connecticut was largely bypassed by the New York companies heading to suburban Fairfield County.

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14.

In September 1978, Bridgeport Connecticut teachers went on a 19-day strike due to deadlocked contract negotiations.

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15.

The 10-story Connecticut National Bank building was demolished and replaced with the new 18-story Bridgeport Center overlooking McLevy Square, and was designed by famous architect Richard Meier.

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Bridgeport Connecticut was known for being one of the city's biggest promoters and under him the city was able to begin redevelopment with the construction of the Arena at Harbor Yard and the Ballpark at Harbor Yard.

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17.

Bridgeport Connecticut was sentenced to federal prison, and was replaced by John Fabrizi.

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18.

Bridgeport Connecticut has many distinct neighborhoods, divided into five geographic areas: Downtown, the East Side, the North End, the South End, and the West Side.

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Winter weather is far more variable than summer weather along the Bridgeport Connecticut coast, ranging from sunny days with higher temperatures to cold and blustery conditions with occasional snow.

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20.

Coastal Bridgeport Connecticut is the broad transition zone where so-called "subtropical indicator" plants and other broadleaf evergreens can successfully be cultivated.

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21.

Migration to Bridgeport Connecticut began in the 90s and has since slowed down as many returned home.

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22.

Top employers in Bridgeport Connecticut according to the cities 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.

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23.

Bridgeport Connecticut was the annual home to Gathering of the Vibes, a weekend-long arts, music and camping festival, until it ended in 2015.

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24.

Bridgeport Connecticut has five local historic districts, where exterior changes to structures are under the control of two Historic District Commissions:.

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25.

Bridgeport Connecticut was once home to a Little Asia along Wood Avenue in the West Side, established in 2012 by local business owners with a sign and a festival every year.

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Bridgeport Connecticut was largely bypassed by Fortune 500 companies moving to Fairfield County in the second half of the 20th century, due to the city's growing reputation for having a rough industrial character.

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Bridgeport Connecticut is notable for having had a socialist mayor for 24 years, Jasper McLevy, who served from 1933 to 1957.

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Bridgeport Connecticut's campaign ran on a theme of providing him with a "second-chance, " as he was renowned for his work of escaping the city from bankruptcy and build its economy from a post-industrial standpoint.

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29.

Greater Bridgeport Area is home to Fairfield University in neighboring Fairfield, and Western Connecticut State University in Danbury.

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30.

Sikorsky Memorial Airport in neighboring Stratford was previously owned by the City of Bridgeport Connecticut before closing a deal in 2016 that sold the land to Stratford.

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