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Henry Whitfield State Museum, Guilford
Delve into four centuries of Connecticut history through the evolution of the state’s oldest house, built in 1639 and restored in the 1930s.
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Learn about these grants open to economically distressed municipalities, public investment communities and urban centers.
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Learn how manufacturers with plants of at least 500,000 square feet can qualify for tax abatements and credits.
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Get information about filming permits and file an application to film at locations throughout Connecticut.
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Find research from primary and secondary sources on visitors’ travel behavior and attitudes, characteristics and expenditures.
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CTvisit.com Partner Eligibility Guidelines
Find out if you are eligible for a free listing on CTvisit.com and access the appropriate application.
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Find informative links to external partners including Whitehouse.gov, Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Accountability Office and more.
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Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment Tax Exemption
Learn about a five-year, 100% property tax exemption for manufacturers buying eligible equipment.
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The State Historic Preservation Office
Find federal and state programs that identify, register and protect the buildings, sites and objects that comprise Connecticut's cultural heritage.
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View reports and studies with details on the Tourism industry’s economic impact on Connecticut.
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Find accounting manuals, audit guides, forms and more.
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Manufacturing and Biotech Sales and Use Tax Exemption
See if your manufacturing or biotech company is eligible for a 100% or 50% tax exemption.
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Cherry Street Lofts - Bridgeport
State brownfield loan funds were used for predevelopment site work related to the removal of hazardous conditions including remediation, abatement and demolition.
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Colt Gateway Redevelopment Project - Hartford
The Colt Gateway Community offers a mix of office, commercial and residential space at the historic Colt Factory on the banks of Connecticut River.
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State brownfield funds will be used for the remediation and revitalization of a 1.9 acre site that was formerly known as the New Haven Clock Factory.