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Brookfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, situated within the southern foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. [1] The population was 17,528 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is located 55 miles (89 km) northeast of New York City, making it part of the New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA combined statistical area. [3]
Brookfield Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brookfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It includes the 43-acre (17 ha) Brookfield Center Historic District around the intersection of Connecticut Routes 25 and 133 , as well as surrounding residential neighborhoods.
The Brookfield Center Historic District in Brookfield, Connecticut is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It is located in the vicinity of the junction of Route 133 and Route 25 .
In 1975 the Town Hall was again moved to new quarters and the Brookfield Museum and Historical Society leased the structure. [5] Danbury & Bethel Gas and Electric Company brought electricity to Brookfield in 1915. [7] After Candlewood Lake was created, parts of the town of New Fairfield were left on the
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This list of people from Brookfield, Connecticut includes current and past residents as well as others associated with Brookfield, Connecticut. The list is categorized by the area in which each person is best known, in alphabetical order within each category:
The Brookfield Theatre for the Arts is a theater located in the historic Curtis School for Boys gymnasium building in Brookfield, Connecticut, located within the Brookfield Center Historic District. The theater has a capacity of 135 people and hosts a variety of entertainment events such as films, plays, and musical performances.
Entrance to the Still River Greenway. The Still River Greenway is a multi-use trail and greenway along the Still River in Brookfield, Connecticut. [1] With both phases complete, the trail runs from the Brookfield Municipal Center to the Brookfield Town Center (also known as the "Four Corners" district) and is completely paved.