Bozrah is a town located in New London County, Connecticut, United States. It was originally settled in 1790 and was incorporated as a town in 1786. The town was named after the ancient city of Bozrah in the Bible.
Some notable people from Bozrah include author and journalist Samuel Goodrich, who wrote under the pen name Peter Parley, and former Major League Baseball player Jeremy Accardo.
According to the 2010 United States Census, Bozrah has a population of approximately 2,627 residents.
Bozrah is located in southeastern Connecticut and is bordered by the towns of Norwich, Montville, Franklin, and Lebanon. The town is situated along the Shetucket River and features rolling hills and lush forests.
The economy of Bozrah is primarily based on agriculture, with many farms producing crops such as pumpkins, corn, and dairy products. The town also has a small commercial district with shops and restaurants.
Bozrah has a rich cultural heritage, with many historic buildings and landmarks that showcase the town's history. The town is also known for its vibrant arts community and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.