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THE STORY OF WESTPORT


        Like many New England towns, Westport’s unique character can be traced

        to the town’s roots in Native American tribes. Local Indians used the beautiful
        shoreline for their summer camps and early settlers, charmed by the lovely locale,
        began arriving around 1648. The area quickly developed into a bustling agricultural
        and trade center with wharves, stores, taverns and homes during the Revolutionary
        War, the local militia played a major role, engaging the retreating British in a skirmish
        near Compo Beach where a Minuteman statue commemorates the event. It wasn’t
        until 1835 that the region became incorporated as a town, breaking off from the

        original town of Fairfield.


        Soon after the turn of the 20th century, Westport was again discovered, this time by
        artists, writers and musicians who flocked to the town giving it a slightly bohemian,
        charmingly off-beat quality. The creative influx flourished and theater, music, art
        galleries appeared. Likewise and of equal enjoyment; tennis, boating and golf became
        popular, and fine educational institutions were founded. Well established families
        brought a beehive of cultural activity & businessmen flocked to the town’s quality of life.


          Today, the population is a comfortable mix of families, small business owners
            and commuters, all drawn to the vitality of a thriving intellectual community. A

              dichotomy between affluent suburbia and old New England milieu, Westport
                retains all the charm of a small New England town with the gifts that come
                  along with obtaining the American dream. Boasting a population filled with
                     exceptional schools, impressive recreational programs and facilities,
                        a quintessential main street and a phenomenal host of eateries
                           and shops all drenched in cosmopolitan flair, Westport offers
                              something for everyone. A picture perfect marina, wonderful

                                 sandy beaches, a town golf course, pool and skating rink are
                                    just some of this small town’s treasures. Celebrating a
                                        beautiful coastline on Long Island Sound, Westport
                                            is ideally located 45 miles northeast of NYC.
                                                Convenient to both I-95 and the Merritt
                                                    Parkway,  and boasting 2 train stations,
                                                         Westport offers easy access to
                                                              major employment centers and
                                                                   cultural    opportunities

                                                                         from Manhattan to
                                                                               New Haven and
                                                                                      beyond.
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