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  2. Greenwich Point - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich Point is one of four beaches located in Greenwich, Connecticut. The beach sits on a peninsula jutting into Long Island Sound. It is a popular spot for Greenwich families to spend the day. Visitors to Greenwich Point typically jog, walk, or cycle around the Point, fish, boat, or swim in the Long Island Sound, study nature, or sunbathe ...

  3. Old Greenwich, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The beach is now public property, which belongs to the town of Greenwich. Residents can purchase a seasonal beach pass. Non-residents can purchase a one-day pass for $7 per person and $35 per vehicle. During "off season", Innis Arden, a local golf club, is a popular sledding destination for kids in Old Greenwich and neighboring Stamford.

  4. History of Greenwich, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Feake-Ferris House, circa 1645-1689, likely the first and oldest house in Greenwich Pastures, Greenwich, Connecticut (about 1890–1900) by artist John Henry Twachtman. On July 18, 1640, Daniel Patrick and Robert Feake, jointly purchased the land between the Asamuck and Tatomuck brooks, in the area now called as Old Greenwich, from Wiechquaesqueek Munsees living there for "twentie-five coates."

  5. Greenwich, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich (/ ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ɪ tʃ / GREH-nitch) is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.At the 2020 census, it had a population of 63,518. [2] Greenwich is a principal community of the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk–Danbury metropolitan statistical area, which comprises all of Fairfield County, and is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich ...

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    Current listings. /  41.0338°N 73.5977°W  / 41.0338; -73.5977  ( Bush-Holley House) Home of Cos Cob Art Colony, c.1890-1920. Current headquarters and museum of the Greenwich Historical Society. /  41.012778°N 73.653611°W  / 41.012778; -73.653611  ( Byram School) "Exceptional" for its architecture.

  7. Rexhame Beach, Marshfield. Daily passes at Rexhame Beach at the end of Standish Street are available for nonresidents for $25 from Monday through Thursday, $30 on Fridays and Saturdays, and $35 on ...

  8. Merritt Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The Merritt Parkway (also known locally as " The Merritt ") is a controlled-access parkway in Fairfield County, Connecticut, with a small section at the northern end in New Haven County. Designed for Connecticut's Gold Coast, the parkway is known for its scenic layout, its uniquely styled signage, and the architecturally elaborate overpasses ...

  9. Old Greenwich station - Wikipedia

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    Platform construction in July 2019. The station was built in 1872 as Sound Beach, named after nearby Greenwich Point Beach.It was renamed Old Greenwich in 1931. The current station building, built about 1894, is a well-preserved example of the New Haven Railroad's period stations, with a utilitarian interior and exterior nods to period Victorian architectural styles.