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Learn about the origins, development and landmarks of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a city with a rich and diverse history. From its colonial roots to its industrial and cultural achievements, Bridgeport has been shaped by fishing, whaling, railroads, immigration, labor movements, deindustrialization and more.
Bridgeport is the most populous city in Connecticut and a port city on Long Island Sound. It has a rich history of industry, culture, and diversity, and is home to several museums, colleges, and parks.
Pleasure Beach is a 2.5-mile-long sand spit in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that was once home to an amusement park and a community of cottages. It is now a wildlife refuge and accessible by water taxi, but was abandoned and vandalized for decades.
Learn about the history, service, and ports of the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferry, one of the oldest ferry companies in the US. The ferry operates across Long Island Sound between Connecticut and New York, and offers passenger and vehicle transportation.
Duchess is a regional casual fast food restaurant chain that operates in southwestern Connecticut. It offers hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, breakfast, and more at 12 locations in Fairfield and New Haven counties.
Bloodroot is a self-service restaurant and bookstore that serves seasonal vegan and vegetarian food with a feminist philosophy. Founded in 1977 by a collective of women, it is one of the few remaining feminist restaurants in the US and has published several cookbooks.
Black Rock is a historic and diverse neighborhood in the southwestern section of Bridgeport, Connecticut. It borders Fairfield and the Long Island Sound, and has two historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
You can even arrive by boat and dock at the restaurant or grab the water shuttle from their sister restaurant Cowfish. 43 Canoe Place Rd., Hampton Bays; 631-594-3544 or rumbahamptonbays.com 7.