Used to have the greatest wealth disparity in the nation. Towns tend to be ultra-wealthy or ultra-poor. Greenwich, Darien, Simsbury etc vs Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterbury. Then you have the post-industrial shytholes like Middletown and Meriden etc.
Some of the more rural areas are gorgeous, like the area near the Berkshires, but not sure why the fukk you'd ever want to go there. Had a great meal at Kawa Ni in Westport, and the pizza in New Haven is solid but overrated (in my opinion). New Haven is weird with Yale being this fortress of wealth and privilege in the middle of a city with plenty of black people.
Lived in CT for 5 years because of a job and my favorite thing about it was how quickly the metro north could get me to NYC
Some of the more rural areas are gorgeous, like the area near the Berkshires, but not sure why the fukk you'd ever want to go there. Had a great meal at Kawa Ni in Westport, and the pizza in New Haven is solid but overrated (in my opinion). New Haven is weird with Yale being this fortress of wealth and privilege in the middle of a city with plenty of black people.
Lived in CT for 5 years because of a job and my favorite thing about it was how quickly the metro north could get me to NYC