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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Hartford

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Hartford is an unincorporated community in Cocke County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. Although it is not a census-designated place, the ZIP Code Tabulation Area for the ZIP Code that serves Hartford had a population of 814, according to the 2000 census.Hartford is the easternmost town in Tennessee along Interstate 40, and thus acts as the state's gateway by helping to maintain the Tennessee Welcome Center. The town is located at the northeastern tip of the Great Smoky Mountains and lies within the Cherokee National Forest.
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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Hartford

  • 1. Dunkin' Donuts Park Hartford Connecticut
    Dunkin' Donuts, rebranding as Dunkin' is an American multinational quick service restaurant chain based in Canton, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts, and is one of the largest coffee and baked goods chains in the world, with more than 12,000 restaurants in 36 countries. The chain's products include donuts, bagels, other baked goods, and a variety of hot and iced beverages. The chain is currently owned by Dunkin' Brands. In 1990, Dunkin' Donuts acquired its main competitor, Mister Donut; the chain's North American locations were largely converted to Dunkin' Donuts, although the brand maintains presences in international markets. In September 2018 the company announced plans to change its name to just Dunkin', effective January 2019.
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  • 2. XL Center Hartford Connecticut
    The XL Center is a multi-purpose arena and convention center located in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. It is owned by the City of Hartford and operated by Spectra. In December 2007, the Center was renamed when the arena's naming rights were sold to XL Group insurance company in a 6-year agreement. The arena is ranked the 28th largest among college basketball arenas. Opened in 1974 as the Hartford Civic Center and originally located adjacent to Civic Center Mall, which was demolished in 2004. It consists of two facilities: the Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the Exhibition Center. On March 21, 2007, the Capital Region Development Authority selected the Northland/Anschutz Entertainment Group proposal. It was revealed that Northland will assume total responsibility for the building paying for...
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