Living on the East Haven Connecticut Shoreline - Visiting the Neighborhood of Momauguin
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The East Haven Connecticut shoreline community of Momauguin is located in the southern part of town bordered by the neighborhood of Morris Cove in New Haven and the neighborhood of Short Beach in Branford. Momauguin is home to the town beach, Momaguin School and a blending of single family homes, cottages and numerous condominium complexes.
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
New Haven is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. New Haven was the first planned city in America. A year after its founding by English Puritans in 1638, eight streets were laid out in a four-by-four grid, creating what is commonly known as the Nine Square Plan. The central common block is the New Haven Green, a 16-acre square at the center of Downtown New Haven.
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NEW HAVEN Connecticut Downtown & Neighborhood Tour - Birthplace of President George W Bush
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New Haven is a coastal city on Long Island Sound, in Connecticut. It’s home to the Ivy League Yale University, founded in 1701. The institution’s museums include the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art. Grove Street Cemetery, dating from the late 18th century, has a 19th-century Egyptian Revival gateway. The New Haven Museum covers local history.
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Forget the bus tours or spending time in hotel gyms. Instead, take a walk. Join me, Shana Schneider, as I show you how to rack up 10,000 steps a day while exploring new destinations!
Next stop: New Haven, Connecticut - home to Yale University! I'll stop by one of the oldest restaurants in New Haven, take a walk around campus and find out which statue to visit for good luck. I may also end up with a few shopping bags, which will give me a good arm workout!
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East Haven Connecticut (CT) Real Estate Tour
Tour East Haven, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
East Haven, Connecticut is a suburb of New Haven on the state's southwestern coast. First settled by Puritans in 1638, New Haven boasts an illustrious history spanning nearly four centuries. In its early years, the settlement then known as East Farms was considered a parish of the New Haven Colony. The first Connecticut Ironworks was established along Lake Saltonstall, then known as Lonotononket. In 1665, the New Haven Colony merged with the Connecticut Colony under a charter from King Charles II. The ironwork mill proved a success and the area subsequently became known as Iron Works Village.
After two decades of unsuccessful petitions from the nascent community, the Connecticut Colony finally granted township status to Iron Works Village in 1707, at which point the name was changed to East Haven. Though land disputes and a small feud with Governor Saltonsall resulted in the rescinding of East Haven's township status soon thereafter, the area carved out its own distinct identity over the course of the next century. East Haven was formally incorporated as a town in 1785.
The site of a major attack by British forces during the Revolutionary War, East Haven's Black Rock Fort was re-fortified by the United States government in the early 1800's. Renamed Fort Nathan Hale in honor of a Connecticut patriot, the fort successfully defended the area from British raids during the War of 1812. The emergence of industry in the 19th century brought a major influx of new residents, the bulk of whom were Irish and Italian immigrants seeking jobs in the factories.
After World War II, East Haven saw another population boom as families began to migrate from the cities to rural and suburban areas. With the construction of Interstate 95, which ran through the center of town, in 1951, East Haven's population nearly doubled between 1945 and 1960.
Today, East Haven is both a close-knit residential suburb and a center of industry and commerce in its own right, with several retail establishments along Route 1 and State Route 80 and two industrial parks adjacent to Tweed-New Haven Airport. Major redevelopment efforts began in East Haven during the 1970s, with the establishment of East Haven Mall, a town Athletic Complex and a swimming pool at the High School. New development efforts began in 2004 with a focus on the restoration of East Haven's classic New England ambiance. For other town tours visit . For towns in CT visit .
East Haven, Connecticut: Whalers Point Observation Deck looking at Kelsey Island/Johnson Point
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Best Attractions and Places to See in New Haven, Connecticut CT
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List of Best Things to do in New Haven, Connecticut (CT)
Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Yale Center for British Art
East Rock Park
Knights of Columbus Museum
New Haven Railroad Station
Chapel Street
Five Mile Point Light
Down Town New Haven snow
Down Town New Haven snow
CT: New Haven, Yale University
Yale University was founded in 1701, the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The school was named in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, who was governor of the British East India Company.
Established to train Congregationalist ministers in theology and sacred languages, by 1777 the school's curriculum began to incorporate humanities and sciences.
Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including--
1) Five U.S. Presidents and many foreign heads of state
2) 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices
3) 53 Nobel laureates
4) 240 Rhodes Scholars
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Driving Downtown - New Haven Connecticut USA - Episode 26.
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New Haven, in the U.S. state of Connecticut, is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010.[2] It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, which in turn comprises the outer limits of the New York metropolitan area. It is the second-largest city in Connecticut (after Bridgeport), with a population of 129,779 people as of the 2010 United States Census.[3] According to a census of 1 July 2012, by the Census Bureau, the city had a population of 130,741.
New Haven was founded in 1638 by English Puritans, and a year later eight streets were laid out in a four-by-four grid, creating what is now commonly known as the Nine Square Plan,[4] now recognized by the American Institute of Certified Planners as a National Planning Landmark. The central common block is New Haven Green, a 16-acre (6 ha) square, now a National Historic Landmark and the center of Downtown New Haven.
New Haven is the home of Yale University. The university is an integral part of the city's economy, being New Haven's biggest taxpayer and employer.[5] Health care (hospitals and biotechnology), professional services (legal, architectural, marketing, and engineering), financial services, and retail trade also help to form an economic base for the city.
The city served as co-capital of Connecticut from 1701 until 1873, when sole governance was transferred to the more centrally located city of Hartford. New Haven has since billed itself as the Cultural Capital of Connecticut for its supply of established theaters, museums, and music venues.
New Haven had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees (including some large elms) that gave New Haven the nickname The Elm City.
Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in Saybrook Colony as the Collegiate School, the University is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The school was renamed Yale College in 1718 in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, who was governor of the British East India Company. Established to train Congregationalist ministers in theology and sacred languages, by 1777 the school's curriculum began to incorporate humanities and sciences. In the 19th century the school incorporated graduate and professional instruction, awarding the first Ph.D. in the United States in 1861 and organizing as a university in 1887.[6]
Yale is organized into fourteen constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and twelve professional schools. While the university is governed by the Yale Corporation, each school's faculty oversees its curriculum and degree programs. In addition to a central campus in downtown New Haven, the University owns athletic facilities in western New Haven, including the Yale Bowl, a campus in West Haven, Connecticut, and forest and nature preserves throughout New England. The university's assets include an endowment valued at $25.6 billion as of September 2015, the second largest of any educational institution.[7] The Yale University Library, serving all constituent schools, holds more than 15 million volumes and is the third-largest academic library in the United States.[8][9]
Yale College undergraduates follow a liberal arts curriculum with departmental majors and are organized into a system of residential colleges. Almost all faculty teach undergraduate courses, more than 2,000 of which are offered annually.[10] Students compete intercollegiately as the Yale Bulldogs in the NCAA Division I Ivy League.
Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 13 living billionaires,[11] and many foreign heads of state. In addition, Yale has graduated hundreds of members of Congress and many high-level U.S. diplomats. 52 Nobel laureates, 5 Fields Medalists, 230 Rhodes Scholars, and 118 Marshall Scholars have been affiliated with the University.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CONNECTICUT STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CONNECTICUT STATE,U S A
1. WAR MEMORIAL,STAMFORD 41° 3'12.82N 73°32'20.18W
2. WADSWORTH ATHENEUM ART MUSEUM, HARTFORD 41°45′48″N 72°40′26″W
3. FORT GRISWOLD BATTLE FIELD,GROTON 41°21'14.34N 72° 4'47.27W
4. LAKE COMPOUNCE,BRISTOL 41°38'20.94N 72°55'24.73W
5. OLD CAPITAL HOUSE,HARTFORD 41°45'58.07N 72°40'21.85W
6. HEARTHSTONE CASTLE,DANBURY 41°22'39.42N 73°26'55.14W
7. KENT FALLS STATE PARK,KENT 41°46'29.35N 73°24'58.21W
8. MOHEGAN SUN CASINO 41°29'32.17N 72° 5'19.89W
9. CASTLE CRAIG,MERIDEN 41°33'25.20N 72°50'6.65W
10. FISH CHURCH,STAMFORD 41° 3'46.14N 73°32'20.82W
11. YALA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BUILDING,NEW HAVEN 41°18'57.73N 72°55'18.56W
12. GILLETTE CASTLE,EAST HADASM 41°25'19.47N 72°25'42.66W
13. BEARDSLEY ZOO,BRIDGEPORT 41°12'39.79N 73°10'56.42W
14. STATE CAPITOL,HARTFORD 41°45'50.61N 72°40'55.43W
15. FORT HALE,NEW HAVEN 41°16'14.89N 72°54'13.52W
16. WAVENY HOUSE,NEW CANAN 41° 7'19.13N 73°29'26.05W
17. MYSTIC SEAPORT LIGHTHOUSE,STONINGTON 41°21'41.34N 71°58'0.98W
18. FORT TRUMBULL,NEW LONDON 41°20'37.40N 72° 5'36.13W
19. MYSTIC AQUARIUM,MYSTIC 41°22'24.46N 71°57'11.52W
20. MARK TWAIN HOUSE & MUSEUM,HARTFORD 41°46'1.30N 72°42'4.97W
WEST HAVEN Connecticut Downtown Driving Tour
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In this video we drive around West Haven, Connecticut.
West Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. At the 2010 census, the population of the city was 55,564.
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In this video we explore Madison, Connecticut.
Madison is a town in the southeastern corner of New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, occupying a central location on Connecticut's Long Island Sound shoreline. The population was 18,269 at the 2010 census. Madison was first settled in 1641.
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In this video we explore Guilford, Connecticut.
Guilford is a coastal town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, that borders Madison, Branford, North Branford and Durham, and is situated on I-95 and the Connecticut seacoast. The population was 22,375 at the 2010 census. In 2015 the population stands at approximately 22,413 people.
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CONNECTICUT - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
Connecticut is a small New England state, full of charm, rural beauty and several major cities. The State's top tourist attractions include Yale University, which maintains numerous world-class museums, Mystic Seaport, the restaurant and nightlife scene in downtown New Haven, The Maritime Aquarium, and two major Native American casinos.
Regions :
Fairfield County
Southwest Connecticut, near New York City. This area has many beaches and lighthouses, and many of the state's biggest cities, such as Bridgeport, Stamford, and Norwalk.
Litchfield Hills
Northwest Connecticut. This is the least densely populated area of the state. The region is known for it's colorful fall foliage. Most of the region is rural, but there are a few smaller cities, including Torrington, Danbury, and New Milford.
Greater New Haven
South central Connecticut. Home to Yale University, and numerous museums and theaters. It includes cities such as New Haven and Milford.
Connecticut River Valley
From North central Connecticut to the coast. Home to New England's 2nd most populous region, the Knowledge Corridor, featuring Connecticut's state capital Hartford and many historic sights.
Mystic-Eastern
New London, Tolland and Windham Counties in eastern Connecticut. A good place to get a view of the Long Island Sound, with beaches, and the famous Mystic Seaport/Aquarium. Has two of the biggest casinos in the world. Includes cities such as New London, Mystic, Uncasville, and Ledyard.
Cities :
Hartford - The state capital.
Bridgeport- The most populated city in the state.
Danbury - Also known as Hat City, Danbury is home to Western Connecticut State University, Candlewood Lake, and many good restaurants.
Greenwich - Ranked the 12th greatest place to live, Greenwich is a quaint town with a great view of Long Island.
Mystic - This is one of the most common places to visit, due to the historic seaport and aquarium.
New Haven - the state's creative capital and home to the greatest amount of pedestrian life, top-rated restaurants and tourist attractions
New London - Home to the coast guard acadamy, New London has a historic view of Long Island Sound.
Norwalk - home to trendy SoNo with an active night life and The Maritime Aquarium
Waterbury - This is a small urban community with lots to do. Look for the Union Station Clocktower that overlooks the city.
Connecticut is rich with history, nature, art and beauty. Truly something for everyone. While many people are drawn each year to Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Casinos, there is much more in this state. There are a number of beaches at the shore, state parks and forests throughout the state, and many smaller parks as well. Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam is an excellent family destination. So is the Essex Steam Train and River Boat Ride in Essex.
Crime
Although Connecticut is well known for its affluence, and is the third wealthiest state in America, there are sections in the state's largest cities (especially Hartford, Bridgeport, and New Haven) that have dangerous potential, especially at night. Common sense will more than likely keep you far from any signs of trouble in Connecticut, as the state is widely considered to be one of the safest in the country.
Ticks
Connecticut is the infamous birthplace of Lyme Disease. Make sure you know what to do if you are bitten. Tick season is usually from the spring to the fall.