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The Sandtrap restaurant is now open in the Downriver community of Riverview after six months of renovations. ... Prices range $12 to $42. There's a full bar menu of beer, wines by the glass and ...
Stratford Downtown is a census-designated place (CDP) corresponding to the town center of Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. U.S. Route 1 (Barnum Avenue) runs east–west through the center of the CDP, and Interstate 95 forms the southeastern border, with access from Exit 32 (West Broad Street) at the southern limit of the CDP and from Exit 33 (US 1 and Connecticut Route ...
Stratford is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is situated on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River. The town is part of the Greater Bridgeport Planning Region, and the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was settled by Puritans in 1639.
The Riverview Terrace Restaurant, also known as The Spring Green Restaurant, is a building designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953 near his Taliesin estate in Wisconsin. [1] He purchased the land on which to build the restaurant as, "a wayside for tourists with a balcony over the river."
Capt. David Judson House, 967 Academy Hill, built 1723, which in 1978 was a museum run by the Stratford Historical Society; William A. Booth House, 956 Broad Street, built 1857, designed by architect Leopold Eidlitz in "Swiss Chalet" style [2]: 9 Lieut. William Thompson House, 904 East Broadway, a saltbox from 1762 [2]: 11
Route 130 (Stratford Avenue) Access via Seaview Avenue: Bridgeport–Stratford line: 31.07– 31.30: 50.00– 50.37: 30: Route 113 north (Lordship Boulevard) / Surf Avenue: Signed for Route 113 northbound, Surf Avenue southbound; southern terminus of Route 113: Stratford: 32.12– 32.30: 51.69– 51.98: 31: Honeyspot Road / South Avenue ...
Richard Beach came to Stratford with a family and in 1662, he purchased one of five acres on west point of the Neck, butted south upon the meadow called Mill’s Lordship. [2] Gustave Whitehead is reported to have used the windswept sandy areas of Lordship during some of his early powered flight trials in the early 1900s. [3]