USDA Geographic Eligibility Statistics for Connecticut Postal Zip Code 06457


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29.3% of Connecticut is ineligible for rural development USDA home loans.
Postal code 06457 is used by homes and businesses in and around Middletown, Connecticut, and covers 109.7 square kilometers. About 109.6 square kilometers of this postal code falls within a USDA exclusion zone. By percentage, about 99.9% of zip code area 06457 is ineligible for rural development USDA home loans.

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Interested in some fun facts and history about Middletown, CT?
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Middletown, Connecticut is a historic city known for its rich culture, stunning architecture, and thriving arts scene. Here are some interesting facts about Middletown:

1. Home to Wesleyan University: Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college founded in 1831. It is one of the most prestigious colleges in the country and has a reputation for producing some of the nation's most successful graduates, including Bill Belichick, the head coach of the New England Patriots.

2. Birthplace of the Button: Middletown is the birthplace of the button. In the late 18th century, Aaron Benedict, a local businessman, began manufacturing buttons made of shells, bone, and wood. Benedict eventually became the largest manufacturer of buttons in the world.

3. A Booming Economy: Middletown is home to many large companies, including Aetna, Middlesex Hospital, and Pratt & Whitney. It has a strong and growing economy, making it an attractive city for businesses and entrepreneurs.

4. Gilead's Balm: In the 19th century, Gilead's Balm was a popular remedy for a variety of ailments. It was produced in Middletown by Dr. Cyrus Hendrick, and people traveled from all over the country to buy it.

5. Historical Architecture: Middletown boasts a variety of historical architecture, including the Wadsworth Mansion, the former home of Colonel Clarence S. Wadsworth, and the deKoven House, a 19th-century mansion that is now a museum.

6. Connecticut River: Middletown sits along the Connecticut River, which stretches 410 miles from the Canadian border to the Long Island Sound. The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England and provides a variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating.

7. Middlesex County Historical Society: The Middlesex County Historical Society is headquartered in Middletown and maintains a museum and research library that documents the history of the county. The society's collections include historical photographs, documents, textiles, furniture, and paintings.

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