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Instead, it houses a restaurant. The station agent was eliminated on January 15, 1972. [6] In 1989, the station buildings were listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Southport Railroad Stations. The westbound station house, one of the few remaining original station houses on the New Haven Line, was gutted by a fire on January ...
After the renaming, the Duchess fast food chain began to expand operations. As of 2023, with the closing of Danbury's Mill Plain location, [3] Duchess now has 12 locations in the Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. [4] [5] Duchess has fresh produce, meat and poultry delivered daily. [6]
Location of Fairfield County in Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be ...
The final name of Fairfield Metro was announced on March 18, 2011. [9] The station opened on December 5, 2011. [3] On March 28, 2024, the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced plans to rename Fairfield Metro to Fairfield–Black Rock in the coming months. [10] Station signage was changed in June 2024. [11]
The Community Theatre in downtown Fairfield was acquired, renovated, and reopened by Sacred Heart University in 2019. [26] Originally built in 1920 as a vaudeville venue, it is Fairfield's oldest and last remaining cinema. [27] The Fairfield Theater Company operates an auditorium located near the downtown Fairfield train station. [28]
The Fairfield Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Fairfield, Connecticut, roughly along Old Post Road between U.S. Route 1 and Turney Road. The area contains Fairfield's town hall, public library, and houses dating from the late 18th century, and includes portions of the town's earliest colonial settlement area.
Station house, seen from northwest, Green's Farms (Metro-North station) in the Greens Farms section of Westport, Connecticut. Green's Farms is the oldest neighborhood in the town of Westport in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It was first listed as a census-designated place at the 2020 census. [1]
A local commission enforces preservation rules in the district (and also in two other historic districts in the town of Fairfield). Alterations to properties in the district have to be approved. A case where a Greek Revival mansion owner placed a large sculpture on the grounds went all the way to the U.S. supreme court in 2007.