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- Connecticut River - Wikipedia
The Connecticut River is a major river in the New England region of the United States The region's longest, it flows roughly southward for 406 miles (653 km) through four states
- Connecticut River | Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Connecticut River, longest stream in New England, rising in the Connecticut lakes in northern New Hampshire After flowing for about 9 miles through New Hampshire, it moves roughly southwestward, and the low water mark on the river’s western side forms the border between New Hampshire and Vermont
- Connecticut River - American Rivers
Due to the heavy silt loads carried by the river that obstruct ship navigation, the Connecticut is one of the few major rivers in the United States without a major city at its mouth Its largest cities—Hartford and Springfield—lie 45 and 69 miles upriver, respectively
- 10 Scenic Places to Visit Along the Connecticut River
From the Canadian border in New Hampshire to Long Island Sound in Connecticut, the Connecticut River flows through some of New England’s most scenic and historically rich landscapes This 410-mile-long river provides endless recreational and sightseeing opportunities
- The Connecticut River - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England Designated the “long tidal river” by the Algonquian peoples of southern New England, it stretches over 410 miles and passes through four states—starting at the northern tip of New Hampshire along the Quebec border and passing through Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on its
- The Watershed — Connecticut River Watershed Partnership
The longest river in New England, the Connecticut River is ecologically, culturally, historically, and financially significant to the millions of Americans who live, work, and recreate within its bounds
- Connecticut River Map - Atlas
The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England, stretching about 655 kilometers (407 miles) It begins in northern New Hampshire, flows through Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, before emptying into Long Island Sound
- Connecticut River - WorldAtlas
The Connecticut River flows through a sparsely populated, mountainous, forested region in southern Connecticut before broadening and emptying into Long Island Sound between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme
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