- Connecticut River Valley
The Connecticut River Valley stretches from the
New Hampshire andQuebec border toLong Island Sound on theConnecticut coast. Orographically, the Connecticut River Valley stretches beyond thefloodplain to encompass some towns. SeeConnecticut River for more detail about the entire watershed.Physical Geography
The Connecticut River valley once contained
Lake Hitchcock , which went from present-dayMiddletown, Connecticut north for over 100 miles.Political Geography
Parts of four New England states comprise the valley.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is on the eastern side of the northern half of the valley, bordering Vermont.The New Hampshire
counties in the valley are: Coos, Grafton, Sullivan and Cheshire.The largest communities are the towns of Hanover, and Littleton and the small cities of Lebanon, and Claremont. Except for Hanover, each of these communities' centers is located five miles (8 km) or more away from river.
Vermont
The
Vermont counties in the valley are: Essex, Caledonia, Orange, Windsor and Windham.Significant towns on the Vermont side of the valley are Saint Johnsbury, White River Junction, Bellows Falls and Brattleboro.
Massachusetts
The
Western Massachusetts part of the Connecticut River Valley is also known as thePioneer Valley , and consists of three counties: Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden.Hampden County has the most populous collection of cities along the valley: Springfield, Holyoke, West Springfield, and Chicopee. Other significant locales are the cities of Greenfield in Franklin County and Northampton in Hampshire County as well as the
college towns of Amherst and South HadleyConnecticut
The valley runs through Connecticut's Hartford, Middlesex, and New London counties.
The largest lower-valley city is Hartford, the capitol of Connecticut. Other significant towns include historic Windsor and Wethersfield.
ee also
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Massachusetts geography
*Upper Valley (Connecticut River) External links
* [http://neatlas.huh.harvard.edu/NE0-1.html A map of New England counties]
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