What are the oldest cities in Connecticut?

These are the oldest cities in Connecticut: Date chartered as a city * Norwich - 1784 * New Haven - 1784 * New London - 1784 * Hartford - 1784 * Bridgeport - 1836 * Waterbury - 1853 * Meriden - 1867 * New Britain - 1870 * Danbury - 1889 * Ansonia - 1893 * Norwalk - 1893 You will find the complete list from oldest to newest cities in Connecticut at the source. These are some of the historical attractions that you can visit if you are in Bridgeport, Connecticut and how you can save when visiting them. I did not find any online coupons but I found some tips that will help you save money when you visit these places: *Barnum Museum - Visit Barnum Museum every Tuesday and you will pay only $2 for you admission.

The museum is located at 820 Main St. In Bridgeport. *The Discovery Museum and Planetarium in Bridgeport, CT Buy a New Haven Entertainment book to find the recent discounts, deal and coupons for free or discount admission the Discovery Museum and Planetarium. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Connecticut http://blogs.courant.com/living_on_less/2010/02/discount-admission-at-barnum-m.html http://www.how2dothings.com/how-to-find-discounts-or-coupons-for-the-discovery-museum-and-planetarium-in-bridgeport-connecticut-5456.html.

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