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Stratford, Connecticut, a picturesque
town in Fairfield County, is situated on
Long Island Sound and the Housatonic
River. Recognized for its storied history
and stunning natural landscapes, the
diversity of the town’s natural resources
is as rich as its cultural heritage. Stratford
is celebrated for its charming
neighborhoods, welcoming community
atmosphere, thriving economy, and
abundance of recreational opportunities.
Blessed with natural beauty, Stratford is
home to two public beaches, five marinas,
several fishing piers, and numerous
parks. Additionally, it boasts the only
town-owned forest in the state, Roosevelt
Forest, offering endless opportunities for
all residents. Stratford is also home to one
of the largest salt marshes remaining in
New England, the Great Meadows Salt
Marsh, as well as a portion of the Stewart
B. Mckinney National Wildlife Refuge.
This town is a host to a variety of cultural
attractions as well. One such attraction is
Boothe Memorial Park, a 32-acre
municipal park and museum showcasing
an assortment of architecturally unique
structures and vast collection of
Americana.
This enviable lifestyle becomes even more
compelling when considering Stratford’s
excellent transportation access to New
England and New York’s economic,
sports, and cultural opportunities via
Metro-North, I-95, the Merritt Parkway,
and Route 8/25. From its historic sites to
its scenic parks and beaches, the town
offers something for everyone to enjoy.
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