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This category includes beaches, water parks, swimming pools, and other places where people can (or could) go swimming in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk (formerly Maritime Center) is an aquarium located in the South Norwalk (or "SoNo") section of Norwalk, Connecticut.. The aquarium features harbor seals, river otters, sharks, jellyfish, loggerhead turtles, and hundreds of other animals living in re-creations of their natural Long Island Sound habitats.
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Gilbert had also designed a flag for Waterbury, but the city's aldermen rejected it in favor of a design featuring the city seal. The city hall is frequently included in listings of Gilbert's major buildings, and he wished to remembered for it. [2]: 22 It was used as a model for a new city hall in Lexington, Kentucky, and possibly that in Mount ...
The grassland fields are a nesting site of Bobolinks and other ground nesting birds. A careful mowing schedule is used to protect the eggs and chicks. [52] Brookfield Town Beach – located on 460 Candlewood Lake Road, the facilities include swimming, basketball, sand volleyball courts, restrooms, changing facilities, BBQ grills and picnic ...
Towns in Connecticut are allowed to adopt a city form of government without the need to re-incorporate as an inner-city. Connecticut state law also makes no distinction between a consolidated town/city and a regular town. Bolded city names indicate the state's largest cities, with the most populated being Bridgeport.
The Superfrog is a traditional swim-bike-run event that covers a course consisting of a two-lap 1.2 miles open ocean swim, a four-lap 56 mile bike course and a five-lap 13.1 mile run. This type of circuit-style racing allows for a central control point where start and finish lines, bike/run transition area, racer aid stations, and spectators ...
The United States Spring Swimming Championships are held annually in the spring since 1962. The event is governed by USA Swimming . In the 1960s and 1970s, it was governed by USA Swimming's predecessor, the Amateur Athletic Union , as the AAU Indoor National Swimming Championships or National AAU Short Course Swimming Championships .