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The initial construction of Weston Town Center began in November 1999. This 32-acre (13-hectare) project cost $42 million. [ 66 ] Apart from boutique and dining, this center of town has a bell tower, the Weston Town Center Park (a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) park hugging the lake), and an outdoor amphitheater to host city events.
The town is served by Route 57 and Route 53, both of which run through the town center. Approximately 19% of the town's workforce commutes to New York City, about 45 miles (72 km) to the southwest. [3] In 2017, SafeWise ranked Weston the safest town in Connecticut and the sixth safest town in the country. [4] Weston is the closest Connecticut ...
The building was acquired by Historic New England in 1951, but ownership was transferred to the town in 1983. In 2019, Weston voters approved the renovation and reuse of the Josiah Smith Tavern as ...
The Weston Village Historic District encompasses the town center and principal village of Weston, Vermont.Centered on Farrar Park, which serves as the town green, it includes a diversity of architectural styles from the late 18th century to about 1935, and includes residential, civic, commercial, industrial and religious buildings.
The First Parish Church in Weston, Massachusetts has a history spanning nearly 300 years, with four different buildings erected on the same spot in Weston Center. Originally, in the mid-17th century, farmers and their families of the then West End of Watertown, gathered on this spot on Sunday mornings. The closest church was located in ...
The CDP is in the southwestern part of the town of Weston. Connecticut Routes 53 and 57 pass through the community. Route 57 leads south 4.6 miles (7.4 km) to the center of Westport and north 5.2 miles (8.4 km) to Georgetown , while Route 53 leads northeast 7 miles (11 km) to Redding and southwest the same distance to the center of Norwalk .
Weston station is a former railroad station in Weston, Massachusetts. Located off Church Street in the Weston town center, it was originally built by the Massachusetts Central Railroad which constructed it in the board-and-batten style in 1881. [2] By 1885 it was operated by the successor Central Massachusetts Railroad.