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"Connecticut is named the <em>Constitution State</em> because the US Constitution is based on Connecticut’s colonial constitution of 1638–39.", 

"Connecticut was home to Noah Webster, publisher of the first dictionary. Connecticut also published the first telephone book in February 1878 called the New Haven District Telephone Company. It contained only 50 names.", 

"The Scoville Memorial Library in Connecticut is the United States oldest public library.  The library began in 1771, and patrons could borrow and return books on the third Monday of every third month.",  

"The Colt .45, made famous by the gunfighters of the Old West, was invented in Hartford, Connecticut at the Colt's Manufacturing Company, founded in 1847. The company is one of the most famous in the world.", 

"Yale University, founded in 1701, is third oldest college in the United States and located in New Haven, Connecticut. A number of well known celebrities attended Yale as well as presidents like George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, William Howard Taft and Gerald Ford.",

"Connecticut has the largest income per capita and one of the lowest unemployment rates in the United States. The average per capita income is $47,819, although there is a great disparity in wealth throughout the state."];
