Arts and Culture
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CT Visit.com is the premier location for tourism information in Connecticut. Anyone interested in historical landmarks, events and information can search the site for keyword "historical." A list of relevant activities, events and locations will be provided.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentFind hunting area maps, latest news, the Deer Lottery, and purchase hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses online. The Hunting & Trapping Guide is available, as is further information on tagging and reporting deer and turkey.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionIT Capital Investment Program - Project Status Reports
Each agency receiving funds through the Information Technology Capital Investment Program must report semi-annually to the Information Technology Strategy and Investment Committee and OPM, IT Policy Director. The reports on this page are separated by those projects already completed (closed out) and projects still underway (Active).
Agency: Office of Policy and ManagementCT Visit.com is the premier location for tourism information in Connecticut. Anyone interested in museum information can search the site for keyword "museum." A list of relevant activities, events and locations will be provided.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentThe State Historic Preservation Office operates four state museums, including the Eric Sloane and Kent Iron Furnace, Henry Whitfield State Museum, Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine, and the Prudence Crandall Museum. Download museum guides, and volunteer applications.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentThe No Child Left Inside program introduces children to the wonder of nature.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionHiking, Biking, Camping, Winter Activities, and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionFind a list of all the beaches in the state, as well as learn how to check on water conditions and possible beach closures at public beaches and beaches in state parks. Public beaches in the state are regulated by the local health departments/districts. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) manages beaches at state parks.
Agency: Department of Public HealthThe Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) offers a wide variety of recreational maps in an array of formats. Find state park and forest recreational areas maps, fishing resource maps, bicycling maps, and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe Offices of Culture and Tourism offers a list of local organizations, associations and foundations for the arts, tourism and humanities. Some of the associations listed include the American Association of Museums, the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC), The New England Foundation of the Arts and the American Automobile Association.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentState Swimming Area Water Quality Report
Residents looking for a place to swim can check this list of state shoreline parks and lakes and parks to make sure they are open. Information about the latest water quality tests also is available.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionSwimmers can read outdoor swimming safety tips, view rules that apply at state park beaches and learn which state park beaches are guarded.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection