The Rose of New England

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The Rose of New England is a nickname for Norwich, Connecticut, highlighting its historic charm and once-flourishing industrial and cultural prominence in the New England region.

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The Rose of New England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city nickname
appliesTo Norwich, Connecticut
associatedWith 19th century industrial growth
Connecticut history
manufacturing history
textile mills
category nickname of cities in the United States
nickname of places
connotation picturesque character of Norwich, Connecticut
pride in local heritage
countryOfReference United States of America
denotes Norwich, Connecticut’s status within New England
hasPart metaphor of a rose
hasQuality cultural prominence
historic charm
industrial prominence
language English
locatedIn New England
United States of America
surface form: United States
refersTo Norwich, Connecticut
refersToAdministrativeEntity Norwich
surface form: city of Norwich
regionOfReference New England
stateOfReference Connecticut
symbolizes beauty of Norwich, Connecticut
cultural vitality of Norwich, Connecticut
prosperity of Norwich, Connecticut
usedAs nickname
usedIn local branding for Norwich, Connecticut
tourism promotion for Norwich, Connecticut

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Norwich, Connecticut hasNickname The Rose of New England