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The Story of Monroe
Monroe, Connecticut is located in eastern Fairfield County.
While the town has sustained a progressive growth over the
past 20 years, it has not lost its character and charm. Monroe is
a family-oriented community with an excellent school system,
recreational facilities and a variety of houses of worship.
The town of Monroe, named after James Monroe the fifth
President of the United States, serving from 1817-1825, is a
growing community in Fairfield County Connecticut. The Town
of Monroe Connecticut was incorporated in 1823. Covering 26
square miles, Monroe is about 75 percent developed, according
to the towns Conservation Department. Historic properties
can be found in Monroe Center, a designated historic district
distinguished by a green and an Episcopal church dating to
Thomas Jefferson’s presidency.
Monroe has seen many changes over the years since it was
incorporated, from being a predominantly farming community
to a suburban community that maintains itself through
progressive economic development. The town of Monroe
boasts a large amount of recreational facilities such as Wolfe
Park, Great Hollow Lake, Webb Mountain and the Rails to Trails
bike paths that provide a variety of enjoyment.