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WCTX, virtual channel 59 (UHF digital channel 39), is a television station licensed to New Haven, Connecticut, United States, serving as the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Hartford-New Haven television market. The station is owned by Media General, a…
Toad's Place is a concert venue and nightclub in New Haven, Connecticut.
The Hospital of Saint Raphael or Saint Raphael Hospital, located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, was a 511-bed community teaching hospital founded by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth in 1907. On September 12, 2012, Yale-New Haven Hospital a…
Downtown New Haven is the neighborhood located in the heart of the city of New Haven, Connecticut. It is made up of the original nine squares laid out in 1638 to form New Haven, including the New Haven Green, and the immediate surrounding central bu…
Route 8 is the portion of the multistate New England Route 8 within the state of Connecticut.
New Britain Stadium is a baseball venue in New Britain, Connecticut, United States. It is the home of the minor league New Britain Rock Cats, the AA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team.
Ted's Restaurant in Meriden, Connecticut, is a hamburger restaurant known for its steamed cheeseburger. This is a regional food particular to very few establishments in Meriden, where it was invented in the early 1900s, and a few places in nearby Mi…
Saybrook College is one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale University.
Silliman College is a residential college at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, named for scientist and Yale professor Benjamin Silliman. It opened in September 1940 as the last of the original ten residential colleges, and contains building…
Sally's Apizza is a famed pizzeria in the Wooster Square neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut.
Bristol Central High School is a public high school in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. Its mascot is the Ram, and its colors are maroon and white. The school is also known for its performing arts group, Footlights, as well as for its athletics.
Berkeley College is a residential college at Yale University, opened in 1934. The eighth of Yale's 12 residential colleges, it was named in honor of Reverend George Berkeley (1685–1753), dean of Derry and later bishop of Cloyne, in recognition of th…
Amtrak operates a 60 Hz Traction Power System along the Northeast Corridor between New Haven, CT and Boston, MA. This system was built in the late 1990s and supplies locomotives with power from an overhead catenary system at 25 kV, 60 Hz.
…Terryville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, and is the largest village within the town of Plymouth. The population was 5,387 at the 2010 census. The village is named for Eli Terry Jr., the son of t…
State Street Station (also known as New Haven – State Street) is a commuter rail station located off State Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The secondary railroad station in the city, it is located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) northeast of much larg…
Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) is a two-year public college located in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is currently one of the 13 colleges in the Connecticut Community Colleges system.
Holy Apostles College and Seminary was founded in 1956 on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) property in Cromwell, Connecticut, 13 miles (21 km) south of Hartford, by the Very Reverend Eusebe M. Menard, O.F.M., to provide a program of education and formation fo…
The Hanging Hills of south central Connecticut, USA are a range of mountainous trap rock ridges overlooking the city of Meriden and the Quinnipiac River Valley 900 feet (274 m) below. They are a sub-range of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that e…
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