Geographic Overview
Cromwell is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, located along the Connecticut River near Middletown. It combines suburban neighborhoods, commercial areas, and scenic waterfronts.
Population
Cromwell has about 14,000 residents. Families and professionals are drawn to its convenient location and strong community amenities.
History
Incorporated in 1851, Cromwell developed as a river town and farming community. Its name is believed to honor Oliver Cromwell of England.
Economy
The economy includes retail, hospitality, services, and commuting. Its central location along I-91 supports business and travel.
Cultural and Recreational Features
Cromwell is home to River Highlands State Park and hosts the Travelers Championship golf tournament nearby. Parks and trails add to its recreation options.
Community
Residents value heritage, civic pride, and suburban convenience. Cromwell blends small-town life with regional accessibility.
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