All about the town of Fairfield Connecticut
Sunday, June 5, 2011 at 6:27PM
Judy in Towns & Cities, about us

The town of Fairfield Connecticut is located along the coast of Long Island Sound in the mid-eastern section of Fairfield County. It's proximity and accessibility to New York City along with its five sandy beaches and 6 mile coastline make this community an excellent choice for anyone desiring the amenities of a nearby metropolis along with the comforts and traditions of a New England community. The Town of Fairfield  was incorporated in  1639 and encompasses approximately 30 square miles. Some quick additional demographic data:

Elevation 15 ft.                                                             
58,000 Residents
20,600 Households
81% owner occupied
37% of homes built prior to 1950

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Fairfield, as a community, holds deep in its heart the rich tradition of its history and there are numerous nationally registered historical landmarks scattered about in town. The cultural diversity and arts community are both impressive and expressive, and annual local fairs, festivals and fundraisers are of the norm.


There are five golf courses in town, public beaches, lakes, tennis courts, numerous parks, playgrounds and outdoor activities for everyone. Another fine feature of this town is its ease of transportation. There are currently two train stations, and a third on the way that are serviced by the Mtero North Railroad. Major transportation arteries, such as Interstate 95 and one of Connecticut's scenic roads, Merritt Parkway (Route 15), offer convenience to all commuters.
The public school system is one that is well noted for its excellence. Fairfield also hosts two higher education learning institutions, Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University.

Different enclaves in town make for a scenic ride anywhere within the Fairfield's boundaries. There's the older Stratfield section, historic Southport on the water, which certainly has the feel of a quaint New England town such as Nantucket, and the beautiful landscape of Greenfield Hill, among others. Each year, thousands of visitors visit Greenfield Hill's much celebrated 10,000 tree Dogwood Festival, which is held each spring. Fairfield is a town where there really is a place for everyone. Where else can you purchase a home for $250,000 all the way up to 25 million?

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Article originally appeared on Fairfield County CT Real Estate & Homes for Sale in Easton, Fairfield, Norwalk, Trumbull & Westport, Connecticut (http://www.thectrealtyblog.com/).
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