City of New Haven

I-95 / I-91 / Metro-North / CTrail Shore Line East

Connecticut's second-largest metro hub and home to Yale University (founded 1701, one of the nine colonial colleges). New Haven contains the New Haven Green (one of the oldest town commons in America, laid out in 1638 as one of nine squares in the first planned city in America), Yale's main campus (Old Campus, Cross Campus, the residential colleges, Sterling Memorial Library, the Beinecke Rare Book Library, the Peabody Museum of Natural History, the Yale University Art Gallery, the Yale Center for British Art, the Yale Bowl football stadium), Yale-New Haven Hospital (Connecticut's largest hospital), the Shubert Theatre (the 'Birthplace of the Nation's Greatest Hits'), Union Station (Metro-North New Haven Line terminus), Wooster Square (home of New Haven-style pizza at Frank Pepe's, Sally's Apizza, and Modern Apizza), and historic neighborhoods from East Rock to Westville to Fair Haven.


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