Candlewood Lake

Candlewood Lake Ariel

Candlewood Lake is the largest lake in Connecticut, and one of the largest man-made lakes in the United States of America. Located in western Connecticut it was formed behind a power dam south of the Rocky River’s juntion with the Housatonic River. The lake is bordered by five towns, Brookfield, Danbury, New Fairfield, New Milford [...]

Bethel

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Bethel, which means “House of God”, received the name from the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut when the parish of Bethel was organized in 1759. Bethel was considered part of Danbury until 1855 and the city’s records were destroyed by the British in 1777, during the Revolutionary War. The house at 245 Greenwood [...]

Bridgewater

Bridgewater Town Hall

Bridgewater is a scenic New England community located in southern Litchfield County.  You will be amazed by its rich natural beauty featuring historic landmarks, farms and Antique home landscape. Known for its traditional annual Bridgewater Country Fair which is held in late August, this community offers an abundance of charm. From the Village Store on [...]

Brookfield

Brookfield

First settled in 1754 with the establishment of the Newbury Parish, the town of Brookfield was incorporated in 1788. Its history dates back to a community of stagecoach stops, railroad stations, taverns, mills, factories, and rich farm land. Brookfield is a small New England community of approximately 20 square miles that is located in Fairfield [...]

Danbury

Danbury

Danbury is located in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, immediately east of the New York State border. With its population of approximately 80,000+/- residents, Danbury is considered one of the largest cities  in Connecticut. The city was named for the place of origin of many of the early settlers, Danbury, Essex in England, and has been nicknamed Hat City, because [...]

Easton

Easton

Eaton was first settled in 1757. In 1762 a congregation called the North Fairfield Society was established, and became Easton. In 1787, Weston was incorporated. While close to the New York metropolitan area, Easton which is located in Fairfield County remains a historically scenic and rural residential community. A great part of Easton is owned [...]

New Fairfield

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New Fairfield is a prestigious town dating back to 1724, when a dozen pioneers from Fairfield purchased the land from Squantz, Chief of the Schaghicoke Indians. They agreed to purchase this 32,000 acre territory for sterling silver, which is equivalent to $300.00. However, the town was not incorporated until 1740. New Fairfield’s charming 20 square [...]

New Canaan

New Canaan

New Canaan is located in southwestern Fairfield County,  home to approximately 20,000 residents. Considered one of the most wealthiest and affluent towns in America, New Canaan offers the finest of lifestyles. Incorporated in 1801, New Canaan was considered an agricultural community until the Revolutionary War. Today, New Canaan’s streets are lined with Aniques, Mansions and [...]

New Milford

New Milford

New Milford is located in Litchfield County and has a population of 30,000 +/- residents. This quintessential New England community features an amazing village green with historical buildings and thriving businesses.  The beauty of New Milford’s downtown, especially along Bank Street and Main Street display historic buildings, quaint restaurants and exceptional stores for shopping. New Milford [...]

Newtown

Newtown

Originally known as Quanneapague, Newtown was purchased from the Pootatuck Indians in 1708 and incorporated in 1711. Embracing about 60 square miles of scenic property, the town is filled with rolling woodlands, rivers and gracious historic homes. Newtown’s thoughtful planning in town development has guided growth, while managing to maintain an abundance of open space [...]

Redding

redding

The town of Redding, first settled in 1642 was incorporated in 1767. The town was originally names “Reading” for one of its original settlers John Read. The 9,000 +/- residents of Redding enjoy its primarily quaint New England character. Redding has an exceptional academic school system, consistently ranked as one of the finest by the [...]

Ridgefield

Ridgefield Fountain

Ridgefield is a beautiful New England town in southwest Fairfield County, Connecticut. The town was founded in 1708 when a small group of settlers purchased land from Chief Catoonah of the Ramapoo tribe. This historic town is nestled at the base of the Berkshire Mountains and offers the exceptional lifestyle to its 24,000+/- residents. Main [...]

Sherman

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Sherman is located on the northwest part of Fairfield County, CT. Sherman’s picturesque New England ambiance is amazing. The village center features a Library that was built in 1926, Playhouse, fine dining, schools and a variety of antique homes. Incorporated in 1802, this scenic town offers exceptional schools system. The Sherman School educates grades K-8. [...]

Weston

weston

Weston is located in Fairfield County and has a population of approximately 11,000 +/- residents. It is considered one of the most affluent towns in New England. This quaint and historical communities features plentiful charm and character. There are a number of parks and reserve open space, making up its beauty. Known for its outstanding [...]

Wilton

Wilton Town Hall

Wilton is a classical historic New England town located in southwestern Fairfield County. It has a population of approximately 18,000 residences. Wilton offers easy proximity to Stamford, Westchester, New York and New York City. There are two train stations for an easy commute. Many of Wilton’s fine Antique homes date back to the early 1700s. [...]