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  2. Main Street Historic District (Danbury, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    For the first century and a half of its existence, Danbury and Main Street were one and the same. The arrival of the railroads in the mid-19th century and the growth of the city's hatmaking industry began to expand it beyond Main's immediate neighborhood, and by the end of the century what had been a small village was a city with Main Street as its civic and commercial core.

  3. Danbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Danbury (/ ˈ d æ n b ɛər i / DAN-bair-ee) is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, located approximately 50 miles (80 km) northeast of New York City.Danbury's population as of 2020 was 86,518.

  4. Danbury Museum and Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is a museum located in Danbury, Connecticut, the purpose of which is to acquire, preserve, exhibit, and interpret the heritage of the Greater Danbury area for education, information, and research. The main campus of the museum is located on 43 Main Street.

  5. Great Plain, Danbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Great Plain is an unincorporated area in the City of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] A former farming community, only remnants exist of this once thriving agricultural hub. It is located in the northeast section of the city, sharing a border with the Beaverbrook area of Danbury and Brookfield , CT .

  6. Danbury Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Railway Museum (reporting mark DRMX) [2] is a railway museum housed in the former Union Station on the east end of downtown Danbury, Connecticut, United States.It was established in the mid-1990s following the closure of the station by the Metro-North Railroad in favor of a new station nearby, and primarily focuses on the history of railroading in southern New England and ...

  7. John Rider House - Wikipedia

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    The house is located on the east side of Main Street at the south end of the historic district. Its 1.25-acre (0.51 ha) lot includes, at its rear, the 1836 John Dodd Shop, Danbury's oldest commercial building. Also owned by the museum, it is not part of the Register listing and is screened from view by large trees. [2]

  8. Beaverbrook, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Upstream, north of the confluence, is Beaver Brook Mountain, which extends from Danbury into Brookfield. [3] The mountain was considered part of Danbury's Beaver Brook district until Brookfield was incorporated from Danbury in 1788. [4] Despite the official incorporation, this particular area would still be recognized as Beaver Brook for years ...

  9. King Street, Danbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of the community is the King Street Campus, at which the students in the neighborhood attend either the public primary or intermediate school.Behind the school campus is the Drska Property (often spelt Dryska), which was previously Dryska Farm, [19] and is now a nature preserve with hiking trails that lead to Upper Kohanza Lake.