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View reports and studies with details on the Tourism industry’s economic impact on Connecticut.
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National Register of Historic Places
Learn the eligibility requirements and application procedure to have a historic site listed on the National Register.
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Read or download the SHPO's regional survey contexts.
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DECD will ensure that the audits conducted of its recipients are in compliance with the applicable state and/or federal audit reporting requirements.
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CT SMARTE links Connecticut’s small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) with technology partners offering practical advanced manufacturing solutions.
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Connecticut Clean Economy Council
Advises on strategies and policies to strengthen the state’s climate mitigation, clean energy, resilience, and sustainability programs, particularly for vulnerable communities.
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Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit
Homeowners can apply for a 30% return of up to $30,000 on the rehabilitation of their historic home listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places.
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Explore the studio of one of Connecticut’s most renowned artists and authors, discover the real story behind the "Diary of an Early American Boy" and marvel at Sloane’s collection of early American hand tools.
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Read which localities may offer manufacturing facilities the same Statutory benefits for plants, buildings and other real property improvements located in an entertainment district of a Targeted Investment Community.
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Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine, East Granby
Explore the unique and complex history of the Nation's first chartered copper mine and first state prison.
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State Register of Historic Places
See the requirements and application process to have a historic resource listed on the official State Register.