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Wooster Square is surrounded by a border of Yoshino cherry trees whose blooming is celebrated every spring by an old-fashioned concert in the park (Wooster Square is surrounded by a border of Yoshino cherry trees whose blooming is celebrated every spring by an old-fashioned concert in the park)

New Haven is located in New Haven County

Population: 130,000
"Explore our city lights, New England sights!"

New Haven is home to many fascinating sites. In fact, not only does this city boast of one of the most prestigious universities in the country in Yale University, but the historical richness and cultural vibrancy are unmatched by other towns of similar size.

Sitting on the shore of New Haven Harbor and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, New Haven can offer a unique blend of recreational activities and many popular attractions. Perhaps the most gripping site is the Amistad Memorial, which stands on the former site of the New Haven Jail, where the illegally kidnapped Africans were imprisoned in 1839 while awaiting their trial. Wooster Square is another touching memorial, named for New Haven's Revolutionary War hero, David Wooster.

Fans of the arts need not look any farther than the Yale University Theatre, or perhaps the New Haven Coliseum, both of which host various performing arts events throughout the year. Festivals and parades also dot the calendar year in New Haven. The International Festival of Arts & Ideas showcases such things as international theatre, classical, jazz and popular music, and interactive activities for children. Concerts and musical performances, including the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, round out the plethora of cultural milieu.

New Haven is situated at the intersection of I-95 and I-91, and is also serviced by several state highways. New Haven is only 15 miles up the shoreline from Bridgeport, another one of the state's larger metropolitan areas.

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