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Encyclopedia > Hamden

Hamden is the name of two places in the United States of America:

  • Hamden, Connecticut
  • Hamden, Ohio

(Also see Hampden and Hampton for other similar-sounding names.)


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Hamden, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1205 words)
Hamden was originally settled by Puritans as part of the town of New Haven.
Hamden was largely developed as a nodal collection of village-like settlements.
Hamden is home to a few private schools, including West Woods Christian Academy, Hamden Hall Country Day School, and Sacred Heart Academy.
Hamden High Baseball (466 words)
Hamden finishes the season with a 13-8 record and a second place finish in the SCC Qunnipiac Division.
HAMDEN – Hamden went 1-1 on Saturday as they defeated Xavier 4-2 in the first game and fell 5-2 to Career in the afternoon game.
HAMDEN – While the second contest of the season between Hamden and Fairfield Prep was much more competitive than the first, the end result was the same.
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