Connecticut, like much of New England, has a colonial charm and lush forests. It offers:
* Hiking trails (a vast network known as the 'blue trails') which showcase the state's hills, streams, waterfalls, and glacial rock formations * Boating opportunities ranging from kayaking on the Mansfield Hollow Reservoir to white-water rafting on the Farmington River. * A broad array of industries offer facility tours, from assorted farms to the New England Brewing Company, as well as tours of the State Capitol.
* Museums, including The Wadsworth Atheneum, Mark Twain House, Mystic Seaport, Navy's Submarine Force Library and Museum, and the New England Air Museum.
* University of Connecticut athletics, including soccer, hockey, and the NCAA champs in Basketball
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To try and figure out what people from Connecticut are called. No one knows. Not even them.
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There's Mohegan and there's Foxwood's. I've been to both.
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Stars Hollow. It is a fictional New England town.
Some great recereation activities in Connecticut are visiting the Maritime Aquarium and Weir Farm. Another great thing to do is visit the Audubon Center.
The way you just spelled it was correct: Connecticut.
Connecticut hotels can be found in the vast majority of cities in the state. For detailed lists of such hotels, interested individuals should visit the sites of Trip Advisor, Expedia, or Travelocity.
The sentence form for the word "Connecticut" is: "I visited Connecticut last summer."
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