
If you are a travel therapist interested in history, Connecticut has long and storied history dating from early colonial time. Many towns center around a "green", Near the green typically stand historical visual symbols of New England towns, such as a white church, a colonial meeting house, a colonial tavern or "inne", several colonial houses, etc., establishing a scenic historic appearance maintained for both historic preservation and tourism.
Connecticut offers traveling therapists a unique location with an abundant range of activities from which to choose. Due to the climate, degree of urbanization, and economic status of the state, it offers easily accessed forests, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and a coastline, all developed for recreation. In order to balance work with play, there is biking, fishing, ski areas and golf. Additionally, Connecticut is home to parks and forests, wineries and breweries, farms and gardens, historical sites, museums, and restaurants. Fall foliage is an experience not to be missed and the easy access to New York and Boston add to the excitement. Discover for yourself why traveling therapy jobs in Connecticut are in such demand.
