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Burr Elementary School - Established 2004; Holland Hill School; Jennings School - Established 1967; McKinley School; Mill Hill School - Established 1956, Reopened 1991; North Stratfield School; Osborn Hill School - Established 1957, Closed 1981, Reopened 1997. Riverfield School - Established 1962; Roger Sherman School; Stratfield School ...
In 1639, Ludlow established the town of Fairfield on the Pequot land known as Unquowa. Colonial deeds of land were signed with the Sasqua in the 1670s. [5] In the eighteenth century, Mill River village, a part of Fairfield, was a small hamlet of a few houses and a wharf at the mouth of Fairfield's Mill River.
1896 school designed by architect Warren Briggs and featured in his Modern American School Buildings. One of the last 19th century schools still used in the state, and one of the last "lab schools", used for advanced teacher training. Today Danbury's alternative high school. [28]: 2, 13 79: The Lodges Historic District: The Lodges Historic District
798 Harbor Road, now a house, the main part of which was a store in the 1850s. In 1894 it was the "Bachelor's Comfort, and Married Men's Relief" club, during World War I it was a British War Relief something, and later it was the first clubhouse for the Pequot Yacht Club. Tide Mill Building, at 95 Harbor Road; 668-670 Harbor Road
Fairfield Warde High School: Fairfield Public Schools: Fairfield: Fairfield County: FCIAC: Mustangs: Faith Preparatory School: Private (Christian) New Milford: Litchfield County: Constitution State Conference: Bulldogs: Pre-K to Grade 12; nondenominational Christian preparatory school Farmington High School: Farmington Public Schools ...
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]
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.
It is in the southern part of the town, directly north of the downtown area of Fairfield and northeast of Southport. It is bordered to the west by the Mill River, to the south by Interstate 95, to the east by Mill Plain Road, and to the north by Duck Farm Road. Mill Plain was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.