New Haven, Connecticut

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New Haven, Connecticut is a historic coastal city in southern New England best known as the home of Yale University and a major center of education, culture, and research.


Statements (69)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
areaCode 203
475
climate humid continental
coast Atlantic Ocean
country United States
culturalCenter major center of culture in southern New England
demonym New Havener
economicSector biotechnology
education
healthcare
professional services
educationCenter major center of education in southern New England
founded 1638
founders English Puritans
governmentType mayor–board of aldermen
hasAirport Tweed New Haven Airport
hasCulturalInstitution International Festival of Arts & Ideas
Long Wharf Theatre
Shubert Theatre
hasLandmark East Rock Park
Long Wharf
New Haven Green
Sterling Memorial Library
West Rock Ridge State Park
Wooster Square
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University Old Campus
hasNeighborhood Downtown New Haven
East Rock
Fair Haven
Westville
Wooster Square neighborhood
hasSportsTeam New Haven Knights (historical)
historicalRole former co-capital of Connecticut
major colonial port
knownFor New Haven-style pizza
culture
higher education
historic architecture
research
the New Haven Green
locatedIn New England
New Haven County
locatedOn Long Island Sound
majorHighway Interstate 91
Interstate 95
majorUniversity Yale University
mayor Justin Elicker
metropolitanPopulation over 850000
namedAfter Newhaven, England
originalName Quinnipiac
partOfMetropolitanArea New Haven metropolitan area
population approximately 135000
populationRankInConnecticut second-largest city
postalCode 06510
06511
06513
06515
06519
region Southern Connecticut
researchCenter major center of research in southern New England
servedByRail Amtrak
Metro-North Railroad
state Connecticut
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportHub New Haven Union Station

Referenced by (204)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education
Bass Library
Becton Center
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Berkeley College
Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
Bingham Hall
Branford College
Calhoun College
Center Church on the Green
Center for Engineering Innovation and Design
Chapel Street
College Street (New Haven)
Committee of the Proprietors of Common and Undivided Lands in New Haven
Connecticut Hall
Cross Campus
Davenport College
Dean of Yale College
Elm Street (New Haven)
Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Yale University
Grace Hopper College
Grove Street Cemetery
Grove Street Cemetery ("Downtown New Haven")
Handsome Dan
Harkness Tower
High Street (New Haven)
Hillhouse Avenue
Hillhouse Avenue Historic District
Ingalls Rink
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
J. W. Gibbs Laboratory
John J. Lee Amphitheater
Jonathan Edwards College
Kline Geology Laboratory
Lanman-Wright Hall
Lawrance Hall
Long Wharf Theatre
Malone Engineering Center
Mason Laboratory
McClellan Hall
Memorial Quadrangle
Morse College
Old Campus
Pauli Murray College
Payne Whitney Gymnasium
Phelps Hall
Pierson College
SEAS
Saybrook College
School of Management campus
Science Hill
Sheffield Scientific School
Skull and Bones
Sterling Hall of Medicine
Sterling Memorial Library
TAC Building
The Night Café
William L. Harkness Hall
Yale Bulldogs
Yale Center for British Art
Yale College Dean’s Office
Yale College first-year experience
Yale College residential colleges
Yale Department of Chemistry facilities
Yale Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology facilities
Yale Department of Physics facilities
Yale Freshman Counselors’ offices
Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Yale Law School
Yale Law School building
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale Repertory Theatre
Yale School of Architecture
Yale School of Architecture building
Yale School of Drama
Yale School of Drama facilities
Yale School of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine buildings
Yale University
Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University Facilities
Yale University Globalization Center (Betts House renovation and addition)
Yale University Old Campus
Yale University campus
Yale University’s Beinecke Plaza
Yale–New Haven Hospital main campus
locatedIn
Bingham Hall ("New Haven")
Connecticut Hall ("New Haven")
Hillhouse Avenue Historic District ("New Haven")
John J. Lee Amphitheater ("New Haven")
McClellan Hall ("New Haven")
Yale Bowl ("New Haven")
Yale Bulldogs baseball
Yale Bulldogs softball
Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving
Yale Bulldogs women’s lacrosse
Yale Bulldogs women’s soccer
Yale Center for British Art ("New Haven")
Yale Divinity School
Yale Law School ("New Haven")
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science ("New Haven")
Yale School of Management
Yale University ("New Haven")
Yale University Art Gallery ("New Haven")
city
Alan Perlis ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Brian Dennehy ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
César Pelli ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Edward Sapir
Eli Whitney ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Elias Loomis
Harold Bloom
Irving Fisher
Josef Albers
Joseph E. Sheffield
Maurice Podoloff ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America")
Noah Webster
Ralph Linton ("New Haven")
Roger Sherman
Tjalling C. Koopmans
Walker Evans ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
placeOfDeath
Alan Perlis ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
César Pelli ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Eli Whitney ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Elias Loomis
Ernesto Zedillo
G. Evelyn Hutchinson
Hiram Bingham III
Josef Albers
Paul Rudolph
Robert J. Shiller ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Tjalling C. Koopmans
Vicky Chun
workLocation
Benedict Arnold
Edward Sapir
Eli Whitney ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Harold Bloom
Joe Lieberman ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Joseph E. Sheffield
Lars Onsager
Maurice Podoloff ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America")
Noah Webster
Roger Sherman
residence
Alfred P. Sloan ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Norman Lear ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Norman Lear ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Paul Giamatti ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Sarah Pierpont Edwards ("New Haven, Connecticut Colony")
Vinton Cerf ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
William Cameron Menzies ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
placeOfBirth
Durfee Hall
New Haven Green
Yale Bowl
Yale Bulldogs men's basketball
Yale Bulldogs tennis
Yale College Commencement ceremonies
location
Hillhouse Avenue ("City of New Haven")
Long Wharf ("City of New Haven")
New Haven City Hall ("City of New Haven")
Wooster Square neighborhood ("City of New Haven")
governingBody
Econometric Society ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Yale New Haven Health System
Yale University Press
headquartersLocation
Yale Bulldogs men's basketball ("New Haven")
Yale Bulldogs men’s basketball
Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing
homeCity
CTtransit
Interstate 95 ("New Haven")
Vermonter
servesCity
George W. Bush ("New Haven, Connecticut, United States")
Lyman Beecher
birthPlace
Yale Bulldogs men’s basketball
Yale Bulldogs women’s lacrosse
campusLocation
Chapel Street ("Downtown New Haven")
College Street (New Haven) ("Downtown New Haven")
partOf
Committee of the Proprietors of Common and Undivided Lands in New Haven ("City of New Haven")
associatedWith
New Haven Colony ("New Haven")
capital
Connecticut Colony ("New Haven")
coCapital
New York metropolitan area ("New Haven")
containsCity
Connecticut General Court ("New Haven")
convenedAt
Margaret Mansfield ("New Haven, Connecticut Colony")
deathPlace
Econometrica
editorialOfficeLocation
New Haven metropolitan area
hasCentralCity
Long Island Sound ("New Haven")
hasCityOnShore
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
hasClerkOffice
Connecticut ("New Haven")
hasMajorCity
New Haven metropolitan area ("Downtown New Haven")
hasMetropolitanCenter
New Haven metropolitan area
hasPrincipalCity
Harkness Tower ("New Haven")
isLandmarkOf
Meriden, Connecticut ("New Haven")
locatedBetween
Cantwell family
locationOfActivity
New England ("New Haven")
majorCity
Northeast Regional
majorStop
New Haven Colony ("New Haven")
namedAfter
Cantwell family ("New Haven, Connecticut authorities")
opposedBy
Shubert Theatre ("City of New Haven")
ownedBy
New Haven City Hall ("City of New Haven")
owner
Connecticut ("New Haven")
previousCoCapitals
Shore Line East
primaryCityServed
New York metropolitan area ("New Haven")
principalCity
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
seat
Northeast Corridor
serves
Shore Line East
servesCommunity
Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing
universityLocation

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