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From its earliest days, Fairfield was a sprawling town. Stretching from the Saugatuck River in the west to what is now Bridgeport’s Park Avenue in the east, and northward to the hills of Redding, Fairfield’s original bounds encompassed a vast and dynamic region. With a flourishing population, new parishes and religious beliefs took root and distant communities began to forge their own paths. Thus emerged the neighboring towns of Redding, Westport, Weston, and Easton—shaped from Fairfield lands. Join us for a special bus tour to discover the unique stories found in Fairfield, Weston, and Easton and explore the shared history among all three towns.
At the end of the bus tour, join us for a special opening reception for the special exhibition “Happy Anniversary! Centenary Celebrations & Beyond” at the Fairfield Museum.
Co-presented by Weston History & Culture Center and Historical Society of Easton.
Registration is required. $80 per person.