Historically speaking, the state of Connecticut has played a large role in the history of the United States of America. Like every state in the union, there is a great deal known about Connecticut. Here though are seven things you don’t know about the state of Connecticut.
1. The highest point in the state of Connecticut is on the southern slope of Mount Frissell, the peak of the mountain sits in nearby Massachusetts.
2. In the late 1600s, the colony of Connecticut was at war over land with the colony of Pennsylvania.
3. A resident of Connecticut is officially a “Connecticuter”.
4. Before 1875, the communities of New Haven and Hartford spent time alternating as capitals.
5. The Boston Celtics played a number of games in Hartford, Connecticut during the timespan of 1975 to 1995.
6. President George W. Bush was born in the state of Connecticut.
7. The Connecticut River was originally named the Versche River by early Dutch explorers.
Connecticut is one of the smaller states in the United States, but it doesn’t lack for anything when it comes to its history and how it is able to treat the tourists that visit there. The state of Connecticut is truly a gem when it comes to places that someone can visit and it rarely disappoints either travelers or locals alike.