WORKING THE LAND will tell the whole story of state agriculture.
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Agriculture, mills and manufacturing, maritime connections, defense and gambling have all helped to define the towns east of the Connecticut River
Uncas, the great sachem of the Mohegan Tribe, made friends with the English colonists and ensured the survival of his tribe.
The life and times of Connecticut's most popular media personality.
For the past 300 years, Connecticut cities have thrived and declined.
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Connecticut greens have changed radically from colonial times until today.
How the sea influences state history, culture, agriculture and commerce. Narrated by Walter Cronkite.
Hartford's Revolver King Sam Colt and his wife Elizabeth were international media stars in the 19th century. His firearms won wars and created an industrial empire.
Connecticut is one of the most highly suburbanized states in the country. The suburbs are where we want to be, but at what price?
The Five Sullivan Bros., who died together in 1942 with nearly 700 shipmates in one of the country's greatest naval disasters.
The history, culture and politics of Connecticut's Native Americans.
From the Colonial period to today, Connecticut has benefited from its location between the two major cities.