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  1. Farmington is a town in Hartford County in the Farmington Valley area of central Connecticut in the United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 26,712 at the 2020 census. [2] .

  2. Farmington, town (township), Hartford county, central Connecticut, U.S., on the Farmington River. Early settlement centred on the plantation of Tunxis (Tunxes; settled 1640), which was renamed for Farmington, England, and incorporated in 1645.

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    • Check out artefacts at Hill-Stead Museum. Make a trip to Hill-Stead Museum, an art museum on a sprawling estate in Farmington, to view French Impressionist masterpieces.
    • Revisit history with the heritage of Stanley-Whitman House. Trace the history of early Farmington at Stanley-Whitman House, a heritage museum built around the 1720s.
    • Gear up for exciting outdoor activities at Farmington Boat House. Farmington Boat House is a boat club located at the heart of Farmington. It is primarily used to store rowing boats and smaller crafts for leisure pursuits along the Farmington River.
    • Enjoy recreational activities on Farmington River. Farmington River is one of the most visited sites among the locals and travellers to this amazing river town.
    • Hill-Stead Museum. If you only see one thing in Farmington I think it has to be this museum at a palatial Colonial Revival house from 1901. Constructed for the industrialist Alfred Atmore Pope, the building is a collaboration between the firm McKim, Read & White and Theodate Pope Riddle.
    • Stanley-Whitman House. One of the oldest houses in Farmington is preserved and open to the public as a museum. A classic New England saltbox, the Stanley-Whitman House was built around 1720.
    • Farmington Miniature Golf & Ice Cream Parlor. Two treats are combined at this family-friendly attraction, in business since 1962. The 18-hole golf course is beautifully landscaped.
    • Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. The ambitious Farmington Canal was constructed in the 1820s to link New Haven by water with the interior of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
    • Michael T. Oakton, VA33 contributions. Need to refocus on the art and re-display their Great Wave. But still a superb art collection. Surprising art museum.
    • PickyTraveler4. Sterling, MA94 contributions. good network of cross country ski trails. We decided to head south for some cross country skiing after learning that Farmington had the jackpot of snowfall for the area with 15 inches of snow 4 days ago.
    • ConnecticutLocavore. Connecticut 403 contributions. Historic neighborhood. While not an attraction, the school has a beautiful campus in a wonderful historic neighborhood.
    • Salvatore D. Farmington, CT5 contributions. Great services, helpful staff. The library staff is always helpful. The Library has a Maker Space with a sewing machine, an embroidery machine, a 3-D printer and other devices available to Library patrons.
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  4. Farmington is located in Hartford County with the Talcott Mountain ridgeline along its eastern border. The Tunxis Indians called the area Tunxis Sepus, or bend of the little river. After incorporation in 1645 the settler’s renamed the region and its primary river Farmington.

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