Moving to Connecticut - Enjoy the Good Life Located in the New England region of the northern United States, Connecticut is a great place to call home. Even though the "Constitution State" is small, it's still 60 percent forests with 100 state parks and 200 miles of coastline. Even better, it's an easy drive from New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and eastern Pennsylvania - so enjoy a quaint lifestyle but take exciting weekend trips to the city! Moving to Connecticut with ABF U-Pack Compare to other Connecticut Moving Companies Moving to Connecticut - Resources
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