Connecticut commemorates the Holocaust every May with a solemn ceremony at the state Capitol building, a Victorian landmark that features an overlooked stone relief depicting a 1637 attack on a Pequot ...
From the black dog of Hanging Hill to the Little People's Village, these Connecticut legends have ties to Celtic myths.
“Some may call it an SOB and the vexillogical community (flag experts) may hate it, but people overwhelmingly prefer our ...
St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
Selden Neck State Park, an island in the Connecticut River accessible only by boat, rewards paddlers with pristine shorelines and hiking trails. Local outfitters can provide kayak rentals for those ...
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