Celebrating 250 Years of Service by Connecticut Men and Women

Help Us Map Connecticut’s Revolution

Connecticut helped win the American Revolution. Now, with your help, we’re making sure the story is told. CTVets250 is building the Connecticut Revolutionary War Trail. This exciting trail will link 14 historic sites across the state with local restaurants, breweries, and small businesses to celebrate 250 years of service and independence. But we need your help to build it.

Donation or Dinner at Outback—Either Way, You Make History!

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Explore the rich legacy of Connecticut's veterans and their contributions to America 250. Discover resources, events, and ways to engage with your community in meaningful commemorations.

Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary War Sites

Here you’ll find some of Connecticut’s most important Revolutionary War sites, and learn about the men and women who made history.

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Connecticut's Heroes

Learn about some of the men and women who have served through 250 years of Connecticut history.

Revolutionary War battle between civilians and British soldiers
Portrait shows Lemuel Cook, one of the oldest surviving American Revolutionary War
A painting of British soldiers in red coats surrounding Nathan Hale. Hale's hands are tied behind his back and a soldier is climbing a ladder behind him with a noose slung over a branch.

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