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  2. New Fairfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 13,579 at the 2020 census. [1] New Fairfield is one of five towns that surround Candlewood Lake, the largest lake in Connecticut. The town is located 55 miles (89 km) northeast of New York City, making it part of the New York metropolitan area.

  3. New Fairfield Historical District - Wikipedia

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    The New Fairfield Historical District is in New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. In 2005, the newly created state-funded Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism awarded its first Endangered Properties Grant to the Town of New Fairfield. The $50,000 grant was used to relocate and preserve the Parsonage and the Gideon Hubbell House ...

  4. Williams House (New Fairfield, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Williams House is a historic single-family residence located at 5 Williams Road in New Fairfield, Connecticut. Likely built between 1800 and 1835, it is a well-preserved example of early American residential architecture, with transitional Federal and Greek Revival features. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  5. Fairfield Hills Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield State Hospital (as it was known from 1929 to 1963) or Fairfield Hills Hospital (as it was known after 1963) [1] was a psychiatric hospital in Newtown, Connecticut, which operated from 1931 until 1995. At its peak, the hospital housed over 4,000 patients. The entire facility was owned and operated by the State of Connecticut Department ...

  6. Burning of Fairfield (1779) - Wikipedia

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    The Burning of Fairfield refers to the action of the American Revolutionary War at Fairfield, Connecticut on July 7, 1779 after a British landing force under the command of General William Tryon attacked the town, engaged and dispersed its militia forces, and burned down the vast majority of its buildings. [2]

  7. Firelands - Wikipedia

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    The Firelands, or Sufferers' Lands, tract was located at the western end of the Connecticut Western Reserve in what is now the U.S. state of Ohio.It was legislatively established in 1792, as the "Sufferers' Lands", and later became named "Fire Lands" because the resale of the land was intended as financial restitution for residents of the Connecticut towns of Danbury, Fairfield, Greenwich ...

  8. Fairfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Fairfield Police Department was created in 1926, approximately 287 years after the town was founded. Fire Department. The town of Fairfield is protected by the 95 career firefighters of the Fairfield Fire Department (FFD), and volunteer firefighters of the Southport Volunteer Fire Department and Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department.

  9. Cos Cob, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 203. FIPS code. 17520. Cos Cob is a neighborhood and census-designated place in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. [2] It is located on the Connecticut shoreline in southern Fairfield County. It had a population of 6,873 at the 2020 census. [1] Cos Cob is located on the western side of the mouth of the Mianus River.