what are the scenic spots as follows?
Connecticut is the full name of Connecticut, which is one of the six states in New England in the northeastern United States and the southernmost state in New England. There are modern cities, forest-covered mountains and quiet villages dotted with houses in the 17th and 18th centuries in the state. Although there are no megacities, it is a highly industrialized state with the highest per capita income.
attractions Yale university
Yale university, founded in 171, is a private university in new haven, Connecticut. Over the years, it has been tied with Harvard and Princeton for the top three universities and graduate schools in the United States. The school has first-class teachers, curriculum and teaching facilities. Beautiful Gothic architecture and Georgian architecture blend with modern architecture, which makes the whole campus look classical and beautiful. In autumn, the campus is covered with golden yellow and dark red leaves, and the sun leans to the magnificent buildings built by yellow-brown boulders.
Essex Town
In Connecticut, 2 kilometers north of new york, there is a town called Essex Town, the most beautiful town in the United States. It is peaceful and picturesque here. From here, take a classic nostalgic train, walk through a large wetland and then enter the mysterious Indian Canyon. Finally, come to the Connecticut River, take the cruise ship "Alice" and roam on the Connecticut River. The trees on both sides of the river are shaded, historic sites and castles blend into it, and blend with green water and blue sky to form an active oil painting, which seems to be in a fairyland.
Lighthouse Park
Lighthouse Park has beautiful scenery and is the best place to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery of New Haven. The lighthouse built in 1847, Long Island Bay Beach, is suitable for swimming, bird watching and picnicking. There is a carousel in the park.
Benek Rare Books Library
Benek Rare Books Library is a gift from a family in Beinecke in 1963. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Gordon Bond Shaft, it is located in Hewitt Fangting, No.121 Xinhua Er Street, in the center of Yale University campus, also known as "Beinecke". It is one of the largest buildings in the world to preserve rare books.
Library Museum of American Submarine Force
The Nautilus nuclear-powered submarine is the first operational nuclear-powered submarine in the world, and it is also the first ship to truly cross the North Pole. Retired and permanently docked at the US Submarine Force Command in groton, Connecticut (opposite New London) as the main exhibit of the Submarine Force Museum.