9 Things You Can Only Brag About If You're From Connecticut
We all know that Connecticut is a tiny state, but tiny does not mean insignificant. Nutmeggers take a lot of pride in the achievements and accomplishments within their small space. From being smart to the invention of some great concepts, check out these brag-worthy things that all residents of Connecticut can be proud of.

The UCONN Huskies women's basketball team has the record for the most NCAA championships ever won. Now that's something to brag about!

The hamburger was born at Louis' Lunch in New Haven. Where would McDonald's be without us?
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From gorgeous waterfalls to scenic views, our state has an abundance of state parks that are picture perfect.
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According to a study in 2016, Connecticut residents have the second highest life expectancy compared to other states in the U.S. The average life expectancy for a Nutmegger is 80.4 years!

This popular chain originated in 1965 when a 17 year old opened up shop selling sandwiches to pay his way through medical school. He never became a doctor, but the world is happier place because of him.

Connecticut is ranked number 17 in having the most coastline in the U.S. Not bad for such a small state!

Opened in 1846, Lake Compounce is the oldest continuously-operating amusement park in the United States

We are ranked 4th for best education in the United States and that's pretty a brag-worthy thing.
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The first Edible Arrangement shop opened in East Haven in 1999 and created the opportunity to gift these delicious bouquets.
What other brag-worthy things would you add to Connecticut’s list? Share your ideas in the comments section below, we’d love to hear what you are proud of. You can also take pride in the fact that Connecticut once had a town that was the Christmas card capitol of the world!
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