Connecticut is one of six states in the northeastern New England region and the southernmost State in the New England region.
Connecticut borders Massachusetts in the north, Rhode Island in the east and New York in the west. It faces long island in the south across the strait. It covers an area of 13023 square kilometers and ranks 48th among the 50 states.
Connecticut has a mild and rainy climate with four distinct seasons. Winter average temperature slightly lower than 0 ℃, the summer the average temperature is about 21~24 ℃, the average annual rainfall of 1092 mm.
The most famous in Connecticut are Yale university and the university of Connecticut. There are rich cultural days there and I want to visit there.
Connecticut comes from an Indian word meaning "tidal basin." Native American settlement. There are about 5, 000-7, 000 native americans in the state, ranging from modern cities to forested mountains and quiet villages dotted with 17th - and 18th-century houses. It is not a megacity, but a highly industrialized state with the highest per capita income. Manufacturing was so advanced that many of America's new industrial products were first put into production here. Good employment opportunities and educational institutions, beautiful living environment, attracted more immigrants.
One of the most famous places in Connecticut is the former home of the American novelist and humorist Mark Twain, in Hartford. Yale university art gallery with the Peabody museum in new haven. Barnum museum in bridgeport. Connecticut historical harbor museum, in port mistyk.
In order to better understand the culture of Connecticut, there are rich cultural heritage, tourist attractions!