Hog River

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Hog River is the former name of the Park River, a historically significant waterway that flows through Hartford, Connecticut, much of which now runs in underground conduits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
waterway
alsoKnownAs Park River NERFINISHED
cityServed Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Connecticut River basin
environmentalIssue subject to flooding before burial and conduit construction
flowCharacteristic much of its course is buried
flowsThrough Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Park River NERFINISHED
formerPrimaryUse industrial and municipal waterway in Hartford’s early history
hasMouthIn Connecticut River NERFINISHED
hasSegment North Branch Park River NERFINISHED
South Branch Park River NERFINISHED
hasWatershed urban and suburban areas of Hartford and surrounding towns
historicalNameUsage used before the river was renamed Park River
historicalSignificance important urban waterway in Hartford’s development NERFINISHED
hydrologicSystem surface water and engineered conduit system
infrastructureFeature enclosed in concrete conduits in downtown Hartford
locatedIn Connecticut
Hartford County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Hartford, Connecticut
mouthLocation Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
notableFeature flows largely beneath the Connecticut State Capitol area
partlyContainedIn underground conduits
region New England NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Connecticut River NERFINISHED
watercourseType urban river

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Park River alsoKnownAs Hog River