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Fairfield Beach is located to the south of downtown Fairfield, and the neighborhood extends south from Old Post Road to the Long Island Sound. The neighborhood originally held a variety of income levels, with small family farms such as the Hauser farm on the corner of Reef Road and Charles Street on one end of the spectrum, and small summer ...
three Victorian era houses at 658 Pequot Road, 418 Harbor Road, 385 Harbor Road 798 Harbor Road, now a house, the main part of which was a store in the 1850s. In 1894 it was the "Bachelor's Comfort, and Married Men's Relief" club, during World War I it was a British War Relief something, and later it was the first clubhouse for the Pequot Yacht ...
Roughly, Redding Rd. from its junction with Old Redding Rd. to Welles Hill Rd. and Old Redding Rd. north past the Aspetuck River 41°13′24″N 73°19′24″W / 41.223333°N 73.323333°W / 41.223333; -73.323333 ( Aspetuck Historic
The Fairfield Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Fairfield, Connecticut, roughly along Old Post Road between U.S. Route 1 and Turney Road. The area contains Fairfield's town hall, public library, and houses dating from the late 18th century, and includes portions of the town's earliest colonial settlement area.
Structures at the sanctuary include a frame bungalow and a museum building, the former built as a caretaker's residence. Significant man-made or man-sculpted features of the sanctuary include a pond, gardens, and meadows, as well as a chimney constructed as a nesting spot for chimney swifts. Most of these structures were built in 1914, although ...
David Ogden House – 1520 Bronson Road (added 1979) Fairfield Historic District – Old Post Road from Post Road to Turney Road (added 1971). This is the old town center of Fairfield, roughly along Old Post Road between U.S. Route 1 and Turney Road. The area contains Fairfield's town hall, public library, and houses dating from the late 18th ...
St. Thomas Aquinas Church is known for its fine acoustics, [4] and has been the site of concerts by The Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [5] and the Fairfield County Children's Choir. The parish hosts an annual Lenten Fish Fry Dinner, "a community event for the people throughout the Town of Fairfield and the surrounding towns."
Rafferty Stadium features a Daktronics HD video board and state-of-the-art sound and lights. Conway Field is a FieldTurf playing surface. The stadium also includes a terrace level with a fully enclosed press box that features a media suite, two VIP suites and a production suite to support the video capabilities of the scoreboard, television broadcasts and web streaming.