From its headwaters in New Hampshire, New England's longest river flows 405 miles to its meeting with Long Island Sound. In its namesake state, the Connecticut River was a vital commercial waterway as early as the seventeenth century, and the first European settlements were founded along its banks. This scenic artery continues to be a focal point as Hartford strives to raise its profile as a tourism and convention destination.

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