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Connecticut was named Quinnehtukqut by the Native Americans for the ''great tidal river'' that splits it in two before spilling out into the Long Island Sound and washing the old whaling ports of the coast. This small and densely populated state is a sort of conservative, high-rent suburb of New York City, enabling commuters to earn Big Apple salaries while avoiding New York state and city taxes. Its first white settlers arrived in the 1630s: refugees from Massachusetts seeking liberty, good farmland and trading opportunities.

Connecticut soon became a center for '' Yankee ingenuity ,'' prospering through the invention and marketing (often by the notorious and not always honorable Yankee peddlers) of many a useful little household object. Although hit very badly by English raids in the Revolutionary War, its role in providing the war effort with crucial supplies made it known as ''the provisions state .'' After the war, the original charter of Connecticut's first colonists was used as a model for the American Constitution and gave rise to another nickname: ''the Constitution state .'' It continued to prosper during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with steady industrialization and lucrative whaling along the southeastern coast.

Today, much of the old industry, especially in the north, has withered away, leaving areas of green countryside, untroubled by noisy interstates, many verdant forests and the idyllic rural villages that typify New England's PR image - but also unemployment and poverty. New Haven in particular, home to Yale University, faces distinctly urban problems like drug wars, homelessness and violent crime, which belie New England's myth of rural tranquility.

The linchpins of Connecticut's economy - insurance companies, medical research and military bases - hardly make for pleasing aesthetics, as demonstrated by the rather dull capital city, Hartford; and even the historic and other wise attractive coastline is marred by some unfortunate stretches of sprawling gray concrete.

Except for a few isolated areas in the north, Connecticut is well connected with major roads: I-95 is the main interstate, running from New York to Rhode Island along the shore of the Long Island Sound. I-91 travels north from I-95 at New Haven, weaving its way along the Connecticut River to Vermont. However, in Connecticut, as with the other New England states, it's a shame to miss out on the quiet countryside scenery along the side roads, so it's worth getting off the interstates if you have the time. While the back roads can be poorly labeled, the distances involved are so small that you're not likely to run into major problems if you get lost. All of the major east coast airlines fly to Bradley International Airport near Hartford, and Greyhound, Bonanza and Peter Pan Trailways buses run to most of the main towns. Connecticut Transit buses serve the inland area around Hartford. Metro North trains carry passengers between New Haven and New York City, with connecting services to numerous other towns; Amtrak's line runs between New York City and Boston with various stops along the shore and a connection to Hartford.






 



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Resolved Question: good places to travel too in october or fall?

i love to travel and have been to salem ma,mystic connecticut,jersey shore,philadelphia.sleepy hollow ny,lancaster pa,gettysburg pa, i love creepy and scary places i also want to go to miami,new orleans,rachel nevada -extraterestrial highway,estes parks colorado-where the stanley hotel from the shining is.

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Open Question: i love to travel who else does?

i love to travel all over the u.s i am 15 years old and like history and visiting creepy destinations i have been to half of the places i wanted to visit:sleepy hollow ny,mystic connecticut,gettysburg pa,lancaster pa,salem ma,jersey shore,philadelphia: i only have 5 more places miami,new orleans,estes park colorado(where the stanley hotel is),rachel Nevada - where extraterrestrial highway is. does anyone have any ideas on other places to visit and what do you guys think of my list?

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Resolved Question: How do I get from Grand Central Station to JFK?

I am going to be leaving from the train station in Stratford Connecticut. I don't even know how to use that. I need to know how I go about going from there to the JFK airport. Would you suggest getting a hotel if my flight leaves at 6:00 in the morning or should I just stay at the airport since it will take a while to get through security?

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Resolved Question: Is it okay to live my dog alone for 30 hours?

Im from connecticut, and i will be leaving to cape cod (massachussets) at 4 am this sunday, and i will be coming back bome at 10 am on monday! Its about a total of 30 hours! A day and 6 hours! I have a yorkie terrier and she is 2... Can i leave her homealone for that much time?? Wat cn happen to her?? Plz give me your opinion!! Im reLly worried!! Everyone in my family thinks i shoulx leave her, but im thinking of taking her to a dog hotel here close by!! Helppp plzzz

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Resolved Question: I am looking to book a hotel with my husband. I am looking for something like they have in The Poconos.?

We want something a little different. A sexy romantic maybe even themed, Does anyone know of anything in Connecticut, that would be something along those lines?

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Resolved Question: what are the best family hotels/resorts.. etc in new england..?

looking for something within a few hours of Connecticut..

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Resolved Question: What are the kid hotels, amusement parks..etc.. in new england?

We are in connecticut .. and looking for a hotel with a pool and hopefully game room and something big to do in the area.. aquarium.. amusement park..

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Resolved Question: $1.3 Million To Pay For Male Escorts how much could this money of helped Mexico with urgent food supplies MEX?

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The Rev. Kevin J. Gray was a popular priest who appeared to live humbly, forgoing a car and walking to Mass from another parish where he lived so that a Catholic charity could use his space at the rectory. Parishioners thought he had cancer and admired how he helped immigrants in his largely poor parish in Connecticut. But after a routine audit of the church's finances turned up discrepancies, authorities began a criminal investigation that they say unraveled a secret double life of male escorts, strip bars and lavish spending on the finest restaurants, luxury hotels and expensive clothing, financed with money stolen from the parish. "About a million," Gray told authorities without hesitation when asked how much he took from the church account, according to his arrest affidavit. Gray, former pastor at Sacred Heart/Sagrado Corazon Parish in Waterbury, was arrested and charged with first-degree larceny, accused of stealing $1.3 million over seven years from the church, police said. He was arraigned Tuesday in Waterbury Superior Court and was being held on $750,000 bond, court officials said. "Up until this investigation he had an excellent reputation," police Capt. Christopher Corbett said. "The life he was leading in New York City was much different than the life he was leading in Waterbury as a priest. He's certainly an example of someone who was leading a double life." Gray told church officials and others that he had cancer, but police found no evidence of that, Corbett said. Saying he was undergoing treatments in New York may have been an excuse to explain his absense from the parish, he said. Gray, 64, used the money to stay at such hotels as the Waldorf-Astoria, New York Palace Hotel and Copley Square in Boston, and on expensive clothing labels including Armani, Saks 5th Avenue and Brooks Brothers, police said. He dined at Tavern on the Green and Arturo's restaurants in New York, Union League Cafe in New Haven and Abe & Louie's Restaurant in Boston. One man Gray met in New York's Central Park told police that Gray paid for him to attend Harvard University, bought a piano and dogs, and paid for his piano lessons and veterinarian bills. When the man asked why he always paid him with checks from Sacred Heart, Gray told him he had won big cases as an attorney and placed his life savings into the church account, according to the arrest affidavit. As police interviewed the man, Gray arrived at his apartment. Gray admitted he was not an attorney and did not have colon cancer, police said. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_636342.html $1.3 Million To Pay For Male Escorts how much could this money of helped Mexico with urgent food supplies to MEX for the millions they say do not eat for weeks or even months ?

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Voting Question: iPod Touch apps that don't use WiFi? HELP!?

My family is about to go on a two-week trip to Connecticut, where our entire family is. Because my dad lost his job, we left our first choice, a hotel room, for quality time with Grandma. The problem? Besides fatty italian cooking every day, she doesn't have WiFi, and almost all my iPod apps use WiFi. Does anyone know any entertaining games that don't need an Internet connection. Any suggestions?

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Resolved Question: I have a Black friend who is dating an Indian girl, I am dating a Latina, is it really that unheard of?

My Black friend (African American) is dating a girl who was born in India and raised in the US, he is kind of light skinned and her parents accept him. I am an Indian guy and the girl I am dating is Hispanic, recently we went on a trip to Los Angeles together (all four of us recently graduated high school), we were waiting in line at a movie theater and people heard us talk. One Mexican guy in front of me asked me what race I was, I told him I was Indian and he could tell my girlfriend was Hispanic, behind me was my Black friend with his girlfriend and the Mexican guy basically gave us a weird look. When we stopped at a hotel one of the workers asked me if I was Hispanic or White, I told him I was Indian. He asked what my girlfriend was I told him she was Hispanic, then he saw my Black friend with an Indian girl, he thought she was Hispanic but when he heard she was Indian he got confused. I thought that type of stuff was common in Los Angeles, why did most people act so confused? Out here on the east coast people don't even care to notice and in Connecticut I know of other people who are in relationships like these.

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