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New Haven, Connecticut

About New Haven, Connecticut:

New Haven is a vibrant coastal city in Connecticut, located on Long Island Sound. Home to the prestigious Yale University, it is widely celebrated for its rich collegiate culture, historic architecture, diverse culinary scene. New Haven was nicknamed “The Elm City” after conducting the first public tree-planting program in the United States. The city features major performing arts venues like the Shubert Theater and the Tony Award-winning Long Wharf Theatre.

Downtown is extremely pedestrian-friendly. You can utilize the CTtransit bus system to navigate the greater metro area.

Catholic places of interest in New Haven, Connecticut:

Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly The Knights of Columbus Museum)

Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague & Tomb of Father Michael McGivney

Traveling to New Haven, Connecticut:

By Air: You can fly directly into Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) (located just three miles from downtown) which offers direct routes to over 30 US cities.

Alternatively, larger international gateways include Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Windsor Locks (1 hour away) or New York City’s JFK and LaGuardia (LGA) airports (1.5 to 2 hours away).

By Train: Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad connect New Haven Union Station directly to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal and Boston’s South Station.

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