- Connecticut - Wikipedia
In January 1788, Connecticut became the fifth state to ratify the Constitution Connecticut is a developed and affluent state, performing well on the Human Development Index and on different metrics of income except for equality
- Connecticut | Flag, Facts, History, Maps, Points of Interest - Britannica
Connecticut covers the southern portion of the New England section of the Appalachian Mountain system It contains three major regions: the Western Upland, the Central Lowland (Connecticut River valley), and the Eastern Upland
- CT. GOV-Connecticuts Official State Website
Over the next few days, Connecticut will experience a blast of arctic temperatures Governor Lamont has activated the Severe Cold Weather Protocol A list of shelters is available at 211ct org or by calling 2-1-1 [Read more about the Severe Cold Weather Protocol]
- Visit Connecticut
Connecticut's best kept dining, lodging, and attractions Start your visit here! Official CT Tourism site
- 26 Top Things to Do in Connecticut - U. S. News Travel
Looking for the top things to do in CT? From Mystic to Yale and the Mashantucket Pequot Museum to Gillette Castle, here are the top Connecticut attractions
- Connecticut Travel Vacation Guide, Attractions, Events | Visit . . .
Connecticut, the southernmost New England state, is bounded by Long Island Sound on the south, Rhode Island on the east, New York State on the west, and Massachusetts on the north The finger-like extension of Fairfield County is an easy drive to and from New York City
- Connecticut - Map, Capital State | HISTORY
Connecticut, often called the "Constitution State," joined the Union on January 9, 1788, as the fifth state Known for its picturesque landscapes, from rolling hills to coastal harbors,
- What is Connecticut Known For? (21 Things its Famous For)
Connecticut is known for quaint villages, a famous university, and revolutionary war history Here are 21 things this New England state is famous for
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