FY 2009 - Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism-2025

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The Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism (CCT) was created in 2003 by the Connecticut General Assembly to bring together arts, historic preservation, and tourism.
The CT Cultural Sustainability Program provides a range of programs and services that support folk and traditional arts across Connecticut. Fieldwork is conducted to locate and interview and document traditional artists and cultural communities.
The National Commission on Culture is to maintain the unique cultural identity and values for the promotion of an integrated national culture, as well as contribute to the overall economic development of the nation.
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