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  2. Bert Sperling - Wikipedia

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    Sperling and Sander appeared on The Today Show in support of the book. [7] The 864-page Second Edition of Cities Ranked and Rated was published in 2007. [8] The 464-page Best Places to Raise Your Family was released in 2006 and again co-authored by Sander. [9]

  3. Pistol Factory Dwelling - Wikipedia

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    The Pistol Factory Dwelling is a historic house at 1322 Whitney Avenue in Hamden, Connecticut.Built in 1845 and enlarged before 1860, it is an unusual example of a Greek Revival worker's boarding house, built by Eli Whitney II (son and business success to inventor Eli Whitney) to house workers at his nearby pistol factory.

  4. The Best and Worst Place To Retire in Every State - AOL

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    Best and Worst Place To Retire: Connecticut. Best city: Meriden. Average income of ... the cost of living indexes were sourced from Sperling’s BestPlaces and using the national average ...

  5. 10 Best Cities To Retire on $10,000 a Month - AOL

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    To determine which cities would be the best in America to retire on a $10,000 monthly budget, GOBankingRates analyzed data from the U.S. Census American Consumer Survey, Sperling’s Best Places ...

  6. Elam Ives House - Wikipedia

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    The Elam Ives House is a historic house at 95 Ives Street in Hamden, Connecticut. Built in 1790, it is one of Hamden's oldest houses, and was home to the economically important Ives family, from whom the Ivesville area takes its name. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]

  7. List of Connecticut locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    In terms of per capita income, Connecticut is the wealthiest state in the United States of America. As at 2019, Connecticut had a per capita income of $44,496. [1] Despite its high per capita income, Connecticut is still mainly a middle to upper-middle class state. Much of Connecticut’s wealth is concentrated in lower Fairfield County.

  8. 10 Best (and Worst) Places To Retire If You Have No Savings - AOL

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    10 Best Places To Retire With No Savings Affordability is the key reason that these cities are the top 10 places to retire if you have no savings. Almost all have an average home price under $200,000.

  9. Hamden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hamden Connecticut's Sleeping Giant Mountain from the Quinnipiac river. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.3 square miles (86 km 2), of which 32.8 square miles (85 km 2) is land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km 2), or 1.62%, is water.