Hartford has been the sole capital of Connecticut since 1875. Before then, New Haven and Hartfor…
Connecticut is well known as the home of Yale University (1701), which maintains a consistent ra…
RELIGION OF CONNECTICUT A 2001 survey of Connecticut residents' religious self-identificatio…
The Charter Oak The Connecticut region was inhabited by the Mohegan tribe prior to European colo…
Highest point in Connecticut on slope of Mount Frissell, as seen from Bear Mountain Connecticu…
Interior portions of Connecticut have a humid continental climate, while other parts, especially…
SEAL FLAG A map of the Connecticut, New Haven, and Saybrook colonies Connecticut is a state in …
Hartford New Haven New London Stamford As of 2005, Connecticut has an estimated population of 3,…
The total gross state product for 2006 was $204 billion. The per capita income for 2007 was $54,…
The name "Connecticut" originates from the Mohegan word quinnitukqut, meaning "pl…
Roger Sherman George Walker Bush, the forty-third President of the United States, was born in Co…
Windsor's Town Hall and Fountain on the Town Green The Connecticut State Capitol in downtown…
Roads The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the Connecticut Turnpike) running southwest…
Connecticut Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. …
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