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There are five Boy Scouts of America local councils in Connecticut. While having only eight counties, Connecticut has had 22 councils over the course of its history.
Early history (1910-1950)
Recent history (1950-1990)
Scouting in Connecticut today
Connecticut Rivers Council
- Algonquin District
- Blue Trail District
- Highland District
- Mattatuck District
- Metacomet District
- Middlesex District
- Mohegan District
- Nathan Hale District
- Nipmuck District
- Nutmeg District
- Pequot District
- Tunxis District
Connecticut Yankee Council
- Lighthouse District
- Pomperaug District
- Powahay District
- Scatacook District
- Sleeping Giant District
- Wepawaug Valley District
Greenwich Council
Housatonic Council
Narragansett Council
- Cachalot District (covers only Massachusetts)
- Massasoit District (covers only Massachusetts and Rhode Island)
- Quequatuck District
- Shawomet District
- Skeleton Valley District
- Thundermist District
External links
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