Connecticut has it all, from urban cities to sprawling greenery. It was the first state where someone invented the hamburger, Polaroid camera, helicopter, and color television, plus, it was the home of the first automobile law to pass (which mandated that cars drive at no more than 12 miles per hour). From Hartford to New Haven to Stamford, Connecticut is a center for business, higher education, and United States history.
What is there to do in Connecticut? Before your visit is over, make sure you check out:
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Mohegan Sun: From golfing to gambling, from relaxing to eating at 46 dining options, this casino resort in Uncasville has it all
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Mystic Aquarium: With beluga whales, sea lions, and African penguins, this aquarium is right near the water in the beautiful town of Mystic
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Gillette Castle State Park: Want to see a real-life castle? Head to the Connecticut River in East Haddam to view this state park, with a castle in the American Craftsman architectural style.
The safest city in Connecticut is Easton. With a population of just over 7,500 and a high median income of nearly $137,000, there are zero violent crimes per 1000 people and only 1.32 property crimes for the same population! Located in Fairfield County, its 2,762 households have all the security in the world, as both violent and property crimes are down from last year. Other top picks include Weston, Ridgefield, and Madison. Greenwich, Westport, and Danbury also made the list, while the state’s largest cities did not.
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