Bridgeport, Connecticut. Bridgeport is the most populous city in Connecticut.
   Bridgeport and its historic Black Rock district have been represented in art through both industrial and natural landscapes. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, artists like John Sloan and Childe Hassam captured the vibrant yet gritty realities of the city's industrial waterfront, focusing on factories, shipyards, and urban life.
   Meanwhile, Black Rock's natural beauty, particularly its coastline and views of Long Island Sound, was depicted by artists such as Willard Metcalf, who embraced the area's transition from rural to industrial. Additionally, artists like Charles Albert Burlingame, with his architectural focus, captured Bridgeport’s evolving cityscape, including notable buildings like the P.T.
   Barnum Museum. Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock River on Long Island Sound, it is a port city 60 miles from Manhattan and 40 miles from The Bronx.
   It borders the towns of Trumbull to the north, Fairfield to the west, and Stratford to the east. Bridgeport and other towns in Fairfield County make up the Greater Bridgeport Planning Region, as well as the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk-Danbury metropolitan statistical area, the second largest metropolitan area in Connecticut. The Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk-Danbury metropolis forms part of the New York metropolitan area. Inhabited by the Pauguss
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