Connecticut - Five New England
States in Context Fine Art Print Map
New England is seldom thought of as the Northern Appalachians and their
associated coastal plain, but that's a very accurate summary
description. Not quite ALL of the northern Appalachians: the western
edge of the Taconic mountains still belongs to New York. The mountainous
slopes south of the St. Lawrence River Valley are Canadian, and of
course New England's coastal towns hardly feel Appalachian at all. But
that's the point of this "in context" map series: expanding the
viewpoint, getting past unexamined assumptions. colors.
The Five New England States map includes Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Neighboring portions of Quebec (and a small
corner of Ontario), Maine, New York and New Jersey are included in less intense
Dimensions: All map dimensions are approximate.