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Connecticut Tourism
New Britain - Connecticut

Principal Locations
  1. Bridgeport
  2. Greenwich
  3. Hartford
  4. Middletown
  5. New Britain
  6. New Haven
  7. New London
  8. Norwich
  9. Stamford
  10. Storrs

Resources


Connecticut Tourism



Recreation.gov
Connecticut Home Page Connecticut Tourism Site Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Connecticut Division of Wildlife Connecticut Fisheries Program Connecticut Hunting / Fishing Licenses State History/Geography State Parks Fees State Parks Site State Fish Hatcheries State Events Site ... [Read More]

Learn More-Amistad: Seeking Freedom in Connecticut - A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
National Parks have been interwoven with tourism from their earliest days. This website highlights the ways in which the National Park Service promotes and supports sustainable, responsible, informed, and managed visitor use through cooperation and coordination with the tourism industry. ...

Links to Farmington, Hartford, New Haven, New London and Connecticut Tourism and History ...

Protecting resources that are windows on the past is the job of the Historic Preservation and Museum Division of the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, a state agency established in 2004,  in accordance with Public Act 03-6 of the Connecticut General Assembly. ... [Read More]

Congressman Christopher Shays -- Fourth District, Connecticut
The official State of Connecticut Tourism Page . Coastal Fairfield County Vacation Guide . Fairfield County On-Line - Includes entertainment, shopping, dining and other county-wide information. Tourism information courtesy of connecticut.com ... [Read More]

FirstGov.gov for Citizens: Topics: Travel and Tourism Sites for the 50 States and U.S. Territories
Visit one of the U.S. states or visit them all. You will see the U.S. offers the most diverse destinations in the world. The state and territorial tourism sites provide ideas for your vacations, meetings and more. ... [Read More]

Amistad: Seeking Freedom in Connecticut - A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places, in partnership with the communities of Farmington, Hartford, New Haven and New London, Connecticut, the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. ... [Read More]

CHAPTER 184b CONNECTICUT COMMISSION ON CULTURE AND TOURISM
Notwithstanding subsection (a) of section 10-394, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, no later than October 1, 2003, each regional tourism district established under section 10-397 shall prepare a proposed budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, to carry out its statutory duties. After approval by said tourism district's board of directors, and no later than October 1, 2003, the tourism district shall submit the proposed budget to the executive director of the Commission on Culture and Tourism for review, comments and recommendations by the commission concerning the proposed expenditures. The commission shall review, in consultation with the tourism district, the proposed budget no later than October 10, 2003, and approve or disapprove the budget. If the commission disapproves any annual budget, it shall adopt an interim budget and such interim budget shall take effect immediately and shall remain in effect until the tourism district submits and the commission approves a ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
(a) The Commissioner of Revenue Services shall segregate (1) one and one-half per cent of the gross receipts from sales within the meaning of subdivision (h) of subsection (2) of section 12-407 by any hotel or lodging house located in any municipality having a population of less than sixty-five thousand, (2) three and one-half per cent of the gross receipts from such sales in any municipality having a population of sixty-five thousand or more but less than seventy-five thousand, and (3) four and one-half per cent of the gross receipts from such sales in any municipality having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, provided the commissioner shall segregate three and one-half per cent of the gross receipts from such sales in the municipality having the most popular tourist attraction in the state, as determined by the Office of Tourism, if such municipality has a population of less than sixty-five thousand. Such segregated funds shall be allocated to tourism districts establishe ... [Read More]


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