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  2. Strange Connecticut laws, such as receiving a $99 fine for ...

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    Among the keywords you can find in Connecticut law include "silly string," "balloons" and "arcade games." All these topics are involved in some of the state's strangest laws.

  3. Category:Images of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  4. Geography of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    A map of Connecticut The U.S. state of Connecticut is bordered on the south by Long Island Sound , on the west by New York , on the north by Massachusetts , and on the east by Rhode Island . The state capital and fourth largest city is Hartford , and other major cities and towns (by population) include Bridgeport , New Haven , Stamford ...

  5. Lake Lillinonah - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Lake Lillinonah Authority. The Lake Lillinonah Authority is a governing body responsible for overseeing the lake's management and conservation. [4] Established to address environmental concerns and enforce boater safety rules, the authority collaborates with local governments to maintain the lake's ecological balance and enhance public access.

  6. Lake Waramaug - Wikipedia

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    Location: Warren & Washington, Connecticut: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Natural lake: Etymology: Named after Chief Waramaug: Primary inflows: Sucker Brook (Lake Waramaug Brook), groundwater: Primary outflows: East Aspetuck River: Max. length: 2.4 miles (3.9 km): Max. width: 1.75 miles (2.82 km): Surface area: 656 acres (265 ha): Average depth: 22.1 feet (6.7 m) [2]: Max. depth: 40 feet (12 m) [2 ...

  7. Bantam Lake - Wikipedia

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    Location: Border of Morris, Connecticut and Litchfield, Connecticut: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary inflows: Bantam River: Primary outflows: Bantam River: Max. length: 2.32 miles (3.73 km): Max. width: 1.47 miles (2.37 km): Surface area: 947 acres (383 ha) [2] [3]: Average depth: 14.3 feet (4.4 m) [4]: Max. depth: 25 feet (7.6 m) [4]: Residence time: 108 days [4]: Surface elevation: 892 ...

  8. Naugatuck State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Naugatuck State Forest is a Connecticut state forest consisting of five separate blocks in the towns of Oxford, Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, Bethany, Cheshire, Hamden, [4] Seymour, and Ansonia. The five blocks are the Mount Sanford (Cheshire, Hamden—bordering Prospect and Bethany), East (Beacon Falls, Bethany, Naugatuck), West (Naugatuck, Oxford ...

  9. List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This article describes National Historic Landmarks in the United States state of Connecticut. These include the most highly recognized historic sites in Connecticut that are officially designated and/or funded and operated by the U.S. Federal Government. There are no UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites in Connecticut.