When Dinosaurs Roamed Connecticut (Ep. 59)

These days, Connecticut residents have to contend with a lot of deer and black bear. Some 200 million years ago, it would have been dinosaurs – both meat-eating and vegetarian. Thankfully, they left behind thousands of tracks which have been found and preserved, allowing incredible insights into what life was like back then. Hear the story with Michael Ross, Environmental Education Coordinator for Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill.

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The First State Prison Ever in the U.S. was in CT - and it was Like a Dungeon (Ep. 58)