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Population: 60,000 Meriden was settled in 1661, incorporated as a town in 1806, and as a city in 1867. The Town and City were consolidated in 1922. It covers an area of 23.8 square miles and is located midway between Hartford and New Haven. It is served by I-91,Wilbur Cross Parkway, and I-691. Meriden is frequently referred to the as the "Crossroads of Connecticut." It contains one of the states most technologically advanced libraries in the state, demonstrating it's dedication to academics and learning. Business development is is always being supported by several groups and state incentives to help the city's growing economy. The Meriden Business & Learning Center provides training for the areas employees to improve their abilities. Meriden's prime location and continuous strive for improvement make it perfect for both residents and businesses.