Connecticut ;
Home of the rich and land of the snobs.
We design and manufacture nuclear attack submarines (Electric Boat in Groton), if it wasn't for us, the rest of the states would be a giant smoking hole in the ground.
We also have Sikorsky helicopter in Stratford along with thousands of small but extremely important defense contract business's including the Pratt and Whitney plant.
Home of General Electric.
Hartford, the insurance capital of the U.S.
Captain Kid's treasure is buried off the coast of Milford somewhere on Charles Island. (my hometown)
We were the headquarters for the pirates that ran amuck on the east coast (after New York)
Stamford and Westport (with Fairfield county) live a large population of celebrities (Martha no longer resides in CT 😛 )
Home of Yale (told you we were snobby)
We have the best antiquing in the U.S.
Home to the following ;
Gustave Whitehead, the first to truely fly
Benedict Arnold (1741 - 1801) A captain of the Colonial Army turned British spy. He is famous for burning down the town of New London; since then, his name has meant ?traitor;? born in Norwich.
Phineas T. Barnum (1810 - 1891) One founder of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus; born in Bethel.
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) (1835 - 1910) Author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; lived in Hartford.
Ethan Allan (1738 - 1789) American Revolutionary soldier; Born in Litchfield.
Dorothy Hamill (1956 - ) Olympic gold medallist and professional ice skater with the Ice Capades; grew up in Riverside.
Samuel Colt (1814 - 1862) Inventor and founder of the Colt firearm company; born in Hartford.
Nathan Hale (1755 -1776) A martyr soldier of the American Revolution; born in Coventry.
Katharine Hepburn (1907 - ) Famous actress who won four Academy Awards for best actress; born in Hartford.
Mary Kies , The first woman to receive a US patent, received on May 15th, 1809 for a method of weaving straw with silk; from South Killingly.
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811 - 1896) Author of Uncle Tom?s Cabin; born in Litchfield.
Noah Webster (1758 - 1843) Author of the first dictionary published in 1807; from West Hartford.
Charles Goodyear (1800 - 1860) Inventor of vulcanized rubber; born in New Haven.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (1908 - 1972) Congressman; born in New Haven.
Ella Grasso (1919 - 1981) The first woman to be elected governor of a state; born in Windsor Locks.
Dean Acheson statesman, Middletown
Ethan Allan American Revolutionary soldier, Litchfield
John Brown abolitionist, Torrington
Oliver Ellsworth jurist, Windsor
Eileen Farrell soprano, Willimantic
Robert N. Hall inventor, New Haven
Collis Potter Huntington financier, Harwinton
Charles Ives composer, Danbury
Edwin H. Land inventor
Annie Leibovitz photographer, Waterbury
John Pierpont Morgan financier, Hartford
Frederick Law Olmsted landscape designer, Hartford
Kenneth H. Olsen inventor, Stratford
Rosa Ponselle soprano, Meriden
Benjamin Spock pediatrician, New Haven
Home of the rich and land of the snobs.
We design and manufacture nuclear attack submarines (Electric Boat in Groton), if it wasn't for us, the rest of the states would be a giant smoking hole in the ground.
We also have Sikorsky helicopter in Stratford along with thousands of small but extremely important defense contract business's including the Pratt and Whitney plant.
Home of General Electric.
Hartford, the insurance capital of the U.S.
Captain Kid's treasure is buried off the coast of Milford somewhere on Charles Island. (my hometown)
We were the headquarters for the pirates that ran amuck on the east coast (after New York)
Stamford and Westport (with Fairfield county) live a large population of celebrities (Martha no longer resides in CT 😛 )
Home of Yale (told you we were snobby)
We have the best antiquing in the U.S.
Home to the following ;
Gustave Whitehead, the first to truely fly
Benedict Arnold (1741 - 1801) A captain of the Colonial Army turned British spy. He is famous for burning down the town of New London; since then, his name has meant ?traitor;? born in Norwich.
Phineas T. Barnum (1810 - 1891) One founder of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus; born in Bethel.
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) (1835 - 1910) Author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; lived in Hartford.
Ethan Allan (1738 - 1789) American Revolutionary soldier; Born in Litchfield.
Dorothy Hamill (1956 - ) Olympic gold medallist and professional ice skater with the Ice Capades; grew up in Riverside.
Samuel Colt (1814 - 1862) Inventor and founder of the Colt firearm company; born in Hartford.
Nathan Hale (1755 -1776) A martyr soldier of the American Revolution; born in Coventry.
Katharine Hepburn (1907 - ) Famous actress who won four Academy Awards for best actress; born in Hartford.
Mary Kies , The first woman to receive a US patent, received on May 15th, 1809 for a method of weaving straw with silk; from South Killingly.
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811 - 1896) Author of Uncle Tom?s Cabin; born in Litchfield.
Noah Webster (1758 - 1843) Author of the first dictionary published in 1807; from West Hartford.
Charles Goodyear (1800 - 1860) Inventor of vulcanized rubber; born in New Haven.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (1908 - 1972) Congressman; born in New Haven.
Ella Grasso (1919 - 1981) The first woman to be elected governor of a state; born in Windsor Locks.
Dean Acheson statesman, Middletown
Ethan Allan American Revolutionary soldier, Litchfield
John Brown abolitionist, Torrington
Oliver Ellsworth jurist, Windsor
Eileen Farrell soprano, Willimantic
Robert N. Hall inventor, New Haven
Collis Potter Huntington financier, Harwinton
Charles Ives composer, Danbury
Edwin H. Land inventor
Annie Leibovitz photographer, Waterbury
John Pierpont Morgan financier, Hartford
Frederick Law Olmsted landscape designer, Hartford
Kenneth H. Olsen inventor, Stratford
Rosa Ponselle soprano, Meriden
Benjamin Spock pediatrician, New Haven