Welcome to Thompson, a quaint New England town founded in 1785 with a population of around 9,458. Nestled in the northeast corner of Connecticut, Thompson is steeped in history, being the birthplace of famous abolitionist Prudence Crandall. Known for its picturesque landscapes and charming rural beauty, Thompson boasts sister city relationships with the towns of St. Valery-en-Caux in France and Roccastrada in Italy. So come explore this hidden gem and experience small-town America at its finest in Thompson.