Hatter’s region

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Hatter’s region is a colloquial name for the Greater Danbury area in Connecticut, historically linked to the city’s once-prominent hat-making industry.

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instanceOf colloquial region
informal geographic designation
associatedWith city of Danbury NERFINISHED
regional identity of Greater Danbury
hasAlternativeName Greater Danbury area NERFINISHED
hasColloquialNameOrigin nickname of Danbury as a hat-making center
hasCoreCity Danbury, Connecticut NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritage industrial New England mill towns
hasEconomicHistoryIn manufacturing
hasEtymology derived from “hatter,” a maker of hats
hasHistoricalReputationFor hat production
hasNotableIndustryHistorical hat manufacturing
hasTypeOfToponym industrial-heritage-based regional nickname
historicallyLinkedTo Danbury hat-making industry NERFINISHED
industrial history of Danbury
languageOfName English
locatedIn Connecticut
Greater Danbury area NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter hat-making industry
partOf New England
relatedTo Greater Danbury metropolitan area NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfProminence 19th century
early 20th century
usedAs informal name for Greater Danbury

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Greater Danbury regionalNickname Hatter’s region