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▸ Visit the New Britain Museum of American Art, situated on Lexington Street, where you can see an excellent collection of sculptures and paintings.
▸ See the historical National Iwo Jima Memorial Monument, on Ella Grasso Boulevard, a 50 foot bronze and granite monument, kept in order to commemorate one of the battles that happened during World War II.
▸ Take your children at the Copernican Observatory & Planetarium which can be found at Central Connecticut State University, home of one of the largest telescopes in the States. All of the events that are taking place at the Planetarium are open to the public, including special events such as shows, observing sessions, lectures and hands-on activities.
▸ Spend a fun day with the family at the Stanley Quarter Park, on Stanley Street, offering many entertaining activities such as aqua cycling, boat paddling, including a playground and a fishing pond for the little ones.
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The City of New Britain has a diverse population, and a rich history. Tucked into our many neighborhoods are 1,200 acres of the best park system in the state, sporting complexes and a treasure-trove of cultural attractions waiting to be discovered.
New Britain was founded in 1687, being incorporated in 1754 as a new parish, under the name of New Britain Society, and being first settled, in 1680, as a part of Berlin.
In the early 20th century, the city was known as "Hardware City" or as the "Hardware Capital of the World", due to the fact that it was one of the busiest manufacturing centers in the States.
New Britain, CT has a total area of 13.4 square miles, according to the United States Census Bureau, of which a major part of the area is land and 0.1 square miles is covered with water.
The city has the largest Polish population in the state, the entire population being estimated at a number of over 70 000 culturally diverse inhabitants.
Visitors can enjoy a hotdog while watching New Britain's Double-A baseball team, the Rock Cats, play a game at the friendly confines of the Willow Brook Park Sports Complex; play a round of golf at the newly redesigned, 27 hole, Stanley Golf Course; or simply take a quiet stroll through historic Walnut Hill Park and you will get a taste of the many different recreational activities New Britain has to offer.
New Britain's business community is a rich mix of manufacturing, medical, high-tech industry and small to mid-sized businesses, which fuel our regional economy. Central Connecticut State University also has proved to be a fantastic partner for business development and support through their main campus and CCSU's Institute for Technology and Business Development, located in the heart of downtown.
The best time to visit New Britain is considered to be in July, when the temperatures are as high as 83°F. During winter, the weather is cold and the temperatures tend to be as low as 16°F (January). The average rainfall, during the wettest month of the year, which is October, is 4.57 inches.