Connecticut Grown Too
There are so many interesting places to visit in Constitution State. Nicole and Chi often (re)visit Connecticut’s forests, parks, breweries, vineyards, waterfalls, and museums. They created an interactive map which is attached and linked-to below. They use it to find locations of interest which may be in their area or where they intend to go.
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The interactive map is embedded via code which makes it appear small, and although there are controls that make it possible to pinch-zoom and open the index menu on the left, the navigation within the box itself may be cumbersome. The button-link provided above it will open the origin page in a new window.
Disclaimer: This page was, for years, simple titled, “Connecticut Grown,” but that is also a term used by the state Department of Agriculture as well, so it has now been changed to Connecticut Grown Too. There is no infringement on the state agency by the term’s use here, or on our Google MyMaps page of the same name. Regardless of the fact it was used here before the state’s use of it was known, the colloquial expression is ubiquitous and it’s fair-use solid. This site does not sell, produce, nor market for any commercial farms, vineyards, wineries, nor breweries listed, and any reference to them on the map or unsponsored reviews are coincidental. No information was gleaned from their website, CTGrown, nor their logo displayed. In conclusion, the designation will continue to be used for the time being while copyright lawyers are consulted. The expression “Connecticut Grown” will always express pride in being ‘of’ and raised ‘in’ this great state. The government cannot own that.