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Top 15 Most Interesting Facts About Connecticut
- State Motto: "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains" (Latin: Qui Transtulit Sustinet).
- State Bird: American Robin.
- State Mammal: Sperm Whale.
- State Flag: Features a shield with three grapevines on a blue field, symbolizing the state's early settlements.
- Total Area: 5,567 square miles, making it the 3rd smallest state in the U.S.
- Connecticut is nicknamed the "Constitution State" because it is believed to have inspired the U.S. Constitution.
- Yale University, founded in 1701, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the U.S.
- Hartford is known as the "Insurance Capital of the World."
- The first telephone book was issued in New Haven in 1878.
- Connecticut is home to the first hamburger, which was served at Louis' Lunch in New Haven in 1900.
- The state has a rich maritime history, with Mystic Seaport being a major historic attraction.
- The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England, flowing for 410 miles.
- The first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, was built in Groton, Connecticut.
- Connecticut has no county government, which is unique among U.S. states.
- Mark Twain wrote many of his famous works, including *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, while living in Hartford.
Geography of Connecticut
Connecticut’s geography includes rolling hills, forests, and a beautiful coastline along Long Island Sound. Key features include:
- Highest Point: Mount Frissell’s South Slope (2,379 feet) part of the Appalachion Mountains.
- Lowest Point: Long Island Sound (Sea Level).
- Major Regions:
- Central Valley: A fertile agricultural region in the center of the state.
- Western Uplands: Includes the Litchfield Hills and rolling mountains.
- Coastal Lowlands: Coastal towns and beaches along Long Island Sound.
A Brief History of Connecticut
Connecticut's history is closely tied to the founding of the United States:
- Originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Pequot and Mohegan.
- Founded by English settlers in 1636, making it one of the original 13 colonies.
- Played a key role in the American Revolution and later inspired the U.S. Constitution.
Top 10 Things to Do in Connecticut
- Explore the Mystic Seaport Museum.
- Tour the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford.
- Visit Yale University and its art galleries in New Haven.
- Relax on the beaches along Long Island Sound.
- Take a scenic drive through the Litchfield Hills.
- Visit the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport.
- Ride the Essex Steam Train and Riverboat.
- Hike Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden.
- Enjoy the maritime exhibits at the Connecticut River Museum in Essex.
- Explore Gillette Castle State Park.
Top 10 Destinations in Connecticut
- Hartford
- Mystic Seaport
- New Haven
- Bridgeport
- Gillette Castle State Park
Plan Your Visit
For more information about Connecticut, visit the state’s official tourism site: CT Visit
Music and Products Associated with The State of Connecticut
The Following album covers link to the sale page for each state. All songs are created by Lyrical Horizon and produced by Loud Mouth Music:(Songs have not been developed yet for this state):


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