We have several National Historical Parks in Connecticut. These sites are sprawling areas of great historical significance, and are typically comprised of multiple buildings. There’s one upcoming National Parks Service-managed site that’s still in development: the Coltsville National Historical Park. The area was legislatively designated as a national historical park in 2014, but the process of land acquisition is quite lengthy and is still in progress. Due to this, the area still doesn’t have a Visitor’s Center or the amenities you’d expect to find at an official national historical park. What it does have, though, is plenty of history!

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For more information about the Coltsville Historic District and to stay updated on the progress of the district becoming a national historical park, check out the Coltsville Heritage Partnership website or the Coltsville National Historical Park Facebook page.

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