Connecticut is a small New England state, full of charm, rural beauty and several major cities. The State's top tourist attractions include Yale University, which maintains numerous world-class museums, Mystic Seaport, the restaurant and nightlife scene in downtown New Haven, The Maritime Aquarium, and two major Native American casinos.
- Hartford. – The state capital.
- Bridgeport. – The most populated city in the state.
- Danbury. – Also known as Hat City, Danbury is home to Western Connecticut State University, Candlewood Lake, and many good restaurants.
- Mystic. – This is one of the most common places to visit, due to the historic seaport and aquarium.
- New Haven. – home to top-rated restaurants, tourist attractions and Yale University.
- New London. – Historic whaling port on Long Island Sound, home to the coast guard academy,
- Norwalk. – home to trendy SoNo with an active night life and The Maritime Aquarium
- Stamford. – a sizable city with so many large corporate headquarters that there's a substantial reverse commute from New York City to Stamford; a local dining and bar scene has followed
- Waterbury. – This is a small urban community with lots to do. Look for the Union Station Clocktower that overlooks the city.
Hartford. – The state capital.
Bridgeport. – The most populated city in the state.
Danbury. – Also known as Hat City, Danbury is home to Western Connecticut State University, Candlewood Lake, and many good restaurants.
Mystic. – This is one of the most common places to visit, due to the historic seaport and aquarium.
New Haven. – home to top-rated restaurants, tourist attractions and Yale University.
New London. – Historic whaling port on Long Island Sound, home to the coast guard academy,
Norwalk. – home to trendy SoNo with an active night life and The Maritime Aquarium
Stamford. – a sizable city with so many large corporate headquarters that there's a substantial reverse commute from New York City to Stamford; a local dining and bar scene has followed
Waterbury. – This is a small urban community with lots to do. Look for the Union Station Clocktower that overlooks the city.
Connecticut is rich with history, nature, art and beauty. Truly something for everyone. While many people are drawn each year to Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Casinos, there is much more in this state. There are a number of beaches at the shore, state parks and forests throughout the state, and many smaller parks as well. Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam is an excellent family destination. So is the Essex Steam Train and River Boat Ride in Essex.
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Connecticut was one of the original 13 colonies of the United States, and was the fifth state to ratify the constitution in 1788. Over the next centuries, the state became a manufacturing center, and supported the war effort during the Civil War and the World Wars. Today, Connecticut is one of the richest states in the union, and is the home to many businesses.
The State of Connecticut is divided in half by the Connecticut River, the largest river in New England. The state's general geographic regions can be understood as a set of quadrants, with Hartford, the state's capital, acting as the centerpoint. Within the immediate vicinity of Hartford are the large towns of Manchester, New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, and Middletown, which have close ties with the capital, and the state's primary airport, Bradley International, 15 miles north of Hartford, in Windsor Locks. Looking beyond the heartland, the southeastern part of the state has close ties to New York and is highly developed and urbanized (especially in the panhandle) including cities such as Bridgeport and New Haven, as well as several historically affluent towns such as Stamford, Darien, and Greenwich. To the north of the urban agglomeration can be found the city of Danbury, the gateway to the state's rural northwest, as well as the manufacturing city of Waterbury. Moving along the shoreline, the southeastern part of the state becomes significantly less urbanized than the southwest, and includes many of the state's fine beaches. This region includes the historically important ports of Mystic, Groton, and New London, as well as the crossroads city of Norwich. Moving northwards, the northeastern part of the state, known to locals as the "Quiet Corner", is very rural, with few major population centers, but includes many historical towns, scenic parks, and woodlands. The largest city is Willimantic, in the southern part of the region, with the towns of Putnam and Killingly/Dayville acting as local centers of activity. The University of Connecticut, in Storrs, can be seen as a part of this region as well. The Northwestern part of the state is also very rural, especially in the northwestern corner. This region is known for its beautiful natural scenery, particularly hills and highlands and the Housatonic river, attracting visitors and campers from near and far. The region's largest town is Torrington, with several notable towns such as Kent and New Canaan being known for their affluent residents. The largest body of water in the state, Candlewood Lake, is in this region, as is the state's highest point, the slope of Mount Frissell (2,379 ft), on the border with Massachusetts.
Overall, the state contains 8 counties, and 169 towns and cities.
Like most of New England, the weather in Connecticut is varied with the seasons. It can be highly unpredictable in the spring and fall months. The weather in Connecticut is generally stable compared to many other parts of the country. Dangers that plague many regions of the country (e.g., tornadoes, mudslides, earthquakes, etc.,) are not a danger here.
It is recommended to bring clothes for a variety of temperatures when visiting, and to check the weather report closely. Although there are periods of little or no rain, a raincoat or umbrella are good items to pack. Warm clothes in the winter and light clothes in the summer are also important, although it is recommended to pack a light jacket, even in the summer months.
Due to the state's origins and subsequent proximity to the immigrant gateways of America (such as historical Ellis Island), many towns and cities in Connecticut have significant cultural minorities which are reflected in the speech and traditions observed in each locale.
Although historically, Connecticut was settled by English, Scots, Irish, and German populations, most large cities in Connecticut today, including Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, and Waterbury possess significant Latino populations. New Britain, and several other communities, are well known for their large Polish communities, New Haven's Chinatown caters to Mandarin speakers, and Wooster St serves as the city's "Little Italy." Indeed many communities, particularly in the Southwestern part of the state, have residents of Italian heritage and in Northeastern Connecticut there is a significant population with French-Canadian heritage. There is even a small Greek presence in some Connecticut communities.
Owing to its location, Connecticut's regions posses several American English variations. For example, many people in Fairfield County are observed to have something akin to a New York accent (likely due to the county's proximity to New York City), while some people in Northern and Northeastern Connecticut have something akin to a Boston accent. Still, others have what would be considered a neutral, non-rhotic Northern American accent. In some places, other languages have melded with American English to produce entirely new accents. If anything, Connecticut's speech is not at all one-dimensional.
Spanish is the most widely spoken second language, owing to the sizable Latino population in cities and is understood at least to some degree by a sizable portion of the rest of the population, as it is the most offered choice of foreign language in school. French is also taught to some degree in schools, but widespread knowledge, apart from the elderly French-Canadian population, is non-existent. Most other languages will not be understood, except in the presence of specific minority groups.
- Weir Farm National Historic Site see Wilton_(Connecticut)
Weir Farm National Historic Site see [[Wilton_(Connecticut)]]
- Barlett Arboretum and Gardens is in Stamford.
- Connecticut College Arboretum is in New London.
- Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum is in Rocky Hill, south of Hartford.
- Elizabeth Park Rose Garden is in Hartford.
- Harkness Memorial State Park is in Waterford, west of New London.
- Highstead Arboretum is in Redding, near Danbury
- Marsh Botanical Garden is on the Yale Campus in New Haven
- New Caanan Nature Center is in New Canaan, near Stamford and Norwalk
Barlett Arboretum and Gardens is in [[Stamford (Connecticut)|Stamford]].
Connecticut College Arboretum is in [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum is in [[Rocky Hill (Connecticut)|Rocky Hill]], south of [[Hartford]].
Elizabeth Park Rose Garden is in [[Hartford]].
Harkness Memorial State Park is in [[Waterford (Connecticut)|Waterford]], west of [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
Highstead Arboretum is in [[Redding (Connecticut)|Redding]], near [[Danbury]]
Marsh Botanical Garden is on the Yale Campus in [[New Haven]]
New Caanan Nature Center is in [[New Canaan (Connecticut)|New Canaan]], near [[Stamford (Connecticut)|Stamford]] and [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]]
Connecticut is part of the Knowledge Corridor, with a large number of colleges and universities that include but are not limited to:
- Yale University is the 3rd oldest university in the country, and is one of the country's 8 Ivy League Schools. This school has been home to many famous people, including presidents, authors, judges, and senators. Yale is in the downtown area of New Haven, overlooking the green.
- University of Connecticut, more commonly known as UConn, is the largest university in Connecticut, with famous men's and women's basketball teams. The main campus is in Storrs, with branches in Hartford, Stamford and Avery Point (Groton).
- Central Connecticut State University
- Wesleyan University
- University of Hartford
- Trinity College
- Southern Connecticut State University
- Quinnipiac University
- The United States Coast Guard Academy and Coast Guard training tallship USCGC Eagle in New London.
- Connecticut College was founded in 1911 as a college for women, but went co-ed in 1969. The entire campus is an arboretum and is in New London.
Yale University is the 3rd oldest university in the country, and is one of the country's 8 Ivy League Schools. This school has been home to many famous people, including presidents, authors, judges, and senators. Yale is in the downtown area of [[New Haven]], overlooking the green.
University of Connecticut, more commonly known as UConn, is the largest university in Connecticut, with famous men's and women's basketball teams. The main campus is in [[Storrs]], with branches in [[Hartford]], Stamford and Avery Point (Groton).
Central Connecticut State University
Wesleyan University
University of Hartford
Trinity College
Southern Connecticut State University
Quinnipiac University
The United States Coast Guard Academy and Coast Guard training tallship USCGC Eagle in [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
Connecticut College was founded in 1911 as a college for women, but went co-ed in 1969. The entire campus is an arboretum and is in [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
- Fort Griswold is in Groton.
- Fort Nathan Hale is in New Haven.
- Fort Trumbull is in New London (Connecticut)
Fort Griswold is in [[Groton (Connecticut)|Groton]].
Fort Nathan Hale is in [[New Haven]].
Fort Trumbull is in [[New London (Connecticut)]]
- Avery Point Light is in Groton, near New London
- Black Rock Harbor Light is in Bridgeport
- Bridgeport Harbor Light is in Bridgeport.
- Great Captain Island Light is in Greenwich.
- Green's Ledge Light is in Norwalk.
- Falkner Island Light is on the small island of Falkner Island, off the coast of Groton.
- Five Mile Point Light is in New Haven.
- Lynde Point Light is in Old Saybrook, near New London.
- Morgan Point Light is in Noak, a small village in Groton.
- Mystic Seaport Light is in Mystic.
- New London Harbor Light is in New London.
- Pecks Ledge Light is in Norwalk.
- Saybrook Breakwater Light is in Old Saybrook.
- Sheffield Island Light is on Sheffield Island, off the coast of Norwalk.
- Southwest Ledge Light is in New Haven.
- Stratford Point Light is in Stratford.
- Tongue Point Light is in Bridgeport.
Avery Point Light is in [[Groton (Connecticut)|Groton]], near [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]]
Black Rock Harbor Light is in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]]
Bridgeport Harbor Light is in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]].
Great Captain Island Light is in [[Greenwich (Connecticut)|Greenwich]].
Green's Ledge Light is in [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]].
Falkner Island Light is on the small island of [[Falkner Island]], off the coast of [[Groton (Connecticut)|Groton]].
Five Mile Point Light is in [[New Haven]].
Lynde Point Light is in [[Old Saybrook (Connecticut)|Old Saybrook]], near [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
Morgan Point Light is in [[Noak (Connecticut)|Noak]], a small village in [[Groton (Connecticut)|Groton]].
Mystic Seaport Light is in [[Mystic (Connecticut)|Mystic]].
New London Harbor Light is in [[New London (Connecticut)|New London]].
Pecks Ledge Light is in [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]].
Saybrook Breakwater Light is in [[Old Saybrook (Connecticut)|Old Saybrook]].
Sheffield Island Light is on [[Sheffield Island]], off the coast of [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]].
Southwest Ledge Light is in [[New Haven]].
Stratford Point Light is in [[Stratford (Connecticut)|Stratford]].
Tongue Point Light is in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]].
- Hartford Yard Goats in Hartford
- New Britain Bees in New Britain
Hartford Yard Goats in [[Hartford (Connecticut)|Hartford]]
New Britain Bees in [[New Britain (Connecticut)|New Britain]]
- Hartford Wolf Pack in Hartford
- Bridgeport Sound Tigers in Bridgeport
Hartford Wolf Pack in [[Hartford]]
Bridgeport Sound Tigers in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]]
- Hartford Athletic in Hartford
Hartford Athletic in [[Hartford]]
- Connecticut Sun in Uncasville
Connecticut Sun in [[Uncasville]]
- UConn Huskies are the state's college team. The Men's and Women's basketball teams have won several NCAA championships. The football team plays at biggest stadium in the state, the Rentschler Field in East Hartford.
UConn Huskies are the state's college team. The Men's and Women's basketball teams have won several NCAA championships. The football team plays at biggest stadium in the state, the Rentschler Field in East Hartford.
- Beardsley Zoo is in Bridgeport.
Beardsley Zoo is in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]].
- Lake Compounce. The oldest amusement park in the United States. Located in Bristol, this park has dozens of rides for all ages, and good food.
- Quassy Amusement Park. An old amusement park in Middlebury. This park is more suited for younger children.
Lake Compounce. The oldest amusement park in the [[United States]]. Located in [[Bristol (Connecticut)| Bristol]], this park has dozens of rides for all ages, and good food.
Quassy Amusement Park. An old amusement park in [[Middlebury (Connecticut)|Middlebury]]. This park is more suited for younger children.
- Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk
- Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport in Mystic
Maritime Aquarium in [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]]
Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport in [[Mystic (Connecticut)|Mystic]]
- Calf Pasture Beach is a historical beach in Norwalk
- Cove Island Park is a beach/park in Stamford
- Cummings Park is a beach/park in Stamford
- Pleasure Beach is a great family beach/park in Bridgeport
- Rocky Neck State Park in East Lyme
- Sherwood Island State Park in Westport
- Silver Sands State Park in Milford
Calf Pasture Beach is a historical beach in [[Norwalk (Connecticut)|Norwalk]]
Cove Island Park is a beach/park in [[Stamford (Connecticut)|Stamford]]
Cummings Park is a beach/park in [[Stamford (Connecticut)|Stamford]]
Pleasure Beach is a great family beach/park in [[Bridgeport (Connecticut)|Bridgeport]]
Rocky Neck State Park in [[East Lyme (Connecticut)|East Lyme]]
Sherwood Island State Park in [[Westport (Connecticut)|Westport]]
Silver Sands State Park in [[Milford (Connecticut)|Milford]]
Bicycling is popular in Connecticut. There are plenty of country roads, coast line, lighthouses, and hills to keep you going. The state maintains a website called CT Trails with a list and maps of trails. Some are paved and others are packed dirt.
- Mohegan Sun is the largest casino in the country, and the second largest in the world. It is in Uncasville
- Foxwoods is the second largest casino in the country, and the third largest in the world. It is in Ledyard
Mohegan Sun is the largest casino in the country, and the second largest in the world. It is in [[Uncasville]]
Foxwoods is the second largest casino in the country, and the third largest in the world. It is in [[Ledyard (Connecticut)|Ledyard]]
There are hikes for every level on mountains or along the beach, many of them are suitable for kids. Here are a few:
- Talcott Mountain state park
- Jessie Jerard trail
- Burr Pond state park
- Sleeping Giant state park
Talcott Mountain state park
Jessie Jerard trail
Burr Pond state park
Sleeping Giant state park
Connecticut has four ski areas in the western part of the state.
- Mohawk Mountain Ski Area with 25 trails and 107 skiable acres is the largest ski area in the state. It is located in Northwestern Connecticut, at 46 Great Hollow Road, Cornwall.
- Mount Southington Ski is a family friendly resort, that caters to both skiers and snowboarders. It is located in Central Connecticut at 396 Mt. Vernon Road, Plantsville.
- Ski Sundown is a great place for beginner and intermediate skiers. It is located about 40 minutes west of Hartford, in Northwestern Connecticut at 126 Ratlum Road, New Hartford
- Woodbury Ski Area offers skiing, snow tubing, and cross-country skiing. It is located 25 minutes west of Waterbury, at 785 Washington Road, Route 47, Woodbury
Mohawk Mountain Ski Area with 25 trails and 107 skiable acres is the largest ski area in the state. It is located in Northwestern Connecticut, at 46 Great Hollow Road, [[Cornwall (Connecticut)|Cornwall]].
Mount Southington Ski is a family friendly resort, that caters to both skiers and snowboarders. It is located in Central Connecticut at 396 Mt. Vernon Road, [[Southington (Connecticut)|Plantsville]].
Ski Sundown is a great place for beginner and intermediate skiers. It is located about 40 minutes west of [[Hartford]], in Northwestern Connecticut at 126 Ratlum Road, [[New Hartford (Connecticut)|New Hartford]]
Woodbury Ski Area offers skiing, snow tubing, and cross-country skiing. It is located 25 minutes west of [[Waterbury]], at 785 Washington Road, Route 47, [[Woodbury (Connecticut)|Woodbury]]
Connecticut has an incredible number of restaurants everywhere you go. There are thousands of restaurants state wide. Downtown New Haven has more top Zagat-rated restaurants than any other community in Connecticut. Interesting ethnic restaurants, including Eritrean, Malaysian, Turkish, Spanish, French, Mexican, Cuban, Jamaican, Ethiopian, Lebanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Southern and Northern Indian, Nepalese, Cantonese and Italian restaurants can be found throughout the city. Also, the state's large casinos have plenty of dining opportunities.
Connecticut, especially New Haven, is known for its old-fashioned, thin-crusted pizza, locally called "apizza."
Southington, Connecticut, between Hartford and Waterbury, is famous for their many apple orchards. This small town of forty thousand people has an incredible variety and supply of apples, celebrating their staple crop with the annual Harvest Festival in October. Anyone traveling through this beautiful state in the Autumn must stop in Southington for a bag of apple fritters and other foods made from the town's famous apples.
Be warned that there are only 78 hours of the week in which alcohol can be purchased, which is 8 AM-10 PM Monday-Saturday and now 10 AM-6 PM on Sunday. Hours are longer for on-premises consumption, such as at bars. Those are 9 AM-1 AM Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-2 AM Friday-Saturday, and 11 AM-1 AM Sunday.
Discover Connecticut's Craft Beer culture, boasting great local breweries, quality brewpubs and beer bars, home brew supply shops, and beer festivals. Many breweries offer tours of their facilities, and of course free samples of their products.
Although Connecticut is well known for its affluence, and is the third wealthiest state in America, there are sections in the state's largest cities (especially Bridgeport, New Haven and Waterbury) that have dangerous potential, especially at night. Common sense will more than likely keep you far from any signs of trouble in Connecticut, as the state is widely considered to be one of the safest in the country.
Connecticut is the infamous birthplace of Lyme Disease. Make sure you know what to do if you are bitten. Tick season is usually from the spring to the fall.
Connecticut has been known for its sudden shifts in weather. Be prepared for snowstorms in the winter, and thunderstorms in the spring and summer.
- New York - Bordering Connecticut to the south and west, New York is home to America's largest city as well as amazing natural beauty in the less urban areas.
- Massachusetts - The cities of Boston and Springfield are within reasonable driving distance of Connecticut's northern border.
- Rhode Island - In the summer Connecticut residents swarm the Ocean State's beaches, but Rhode Island also offers urban charms in the capital city of Providence and centuries of history in Newport.
[[New York (state)|New York]] - Bordering Connecticut to the south and west, New York is home to [[New York City|America's largest city]] as well as amazing natural beauty in the less urban areas.
[[Massachusetts]] - The cities of [[Boston]] and [[Springfield (Massachusetts)|Springfield]] are within reasonable driving distance of Connecticut's northern border.
[[Rhode Island]] - In the summer Connecticut residents swarm the Ocean State's beaches, but Rhode Island also offers urban charms in the capital city of [[Providence]] and centuries of history in [[Newport (Rhode Island)|Newport]].