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Cities, towns and boroughs whose names begin with the letter A.

Note: If you do not find your town listed, perhaps it is because it is a village or district of an incorporated city or town. Try checking under Villages and Districts.

Andover [Tolland County] was named in 1747 and incorporated from Coventry and Hebron in 1848.

Total area, 15.7 sq. miles, Land area, 15.5 sq.miles. Population, 2000 Census, 3,036. Voting districts, 1. Principal industries, agriculture, small wood and machine shops.

Submissions must specifically relate to Andover, Connecticut.
Ansonia [New Haven County] Connecticut was incorporated from Derby in 1889 and named from Anson G. Phelps, founder of the manufacturing village, 1843.

Area, 6.2 sq. miles. Population, est., 17,716. Voting districts, 7. Birthplace of Gen. David Humphreys. Principal industries, manufacture of copper and brass, plastics, latex foam, electronics, automatic screw machine products, novelties.

Ansonia is considered a part of the New Haven Metro Area.

Ashford [Windham County] Connecticut was settled in 1710 and named from probably Ashford in Kent, England. Incorporated in 1714, its former name is New Scituate.

Area, 39.5 sq. miles. Population, est., 3,941. Voting districts, 1. Principal industry, agriculture.

Avon [Hartford County] Connecticut was incorporated from Farmington in May, 1830, and named from Avon river at Stratford-on-Avon. Formerly called Northington.

Area, 23.5 sq. miles. Population, est., 14,093. Voting districts, 1. Principal industries, insurance, printing, manufacture of time devices, jet engine testing equipment, concrete products and poultry processing, reflective tapes, fiber optics and medical facilities.

Submissions must be specific to Avon, Connecticut.