Calf Pasture Beach
Calf Pasture Beach is an historically significant park and beach in East Norwalk, Connecticut along Long Island Sound.
Stamford is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 122,643. As of July 1, 2014, according to the Census Bureau, the population of Stamford had risen to 128,278, making it the third largest city in the state and the seventh largest city in New England. Approximately 30 miles from Manhattan, Stamford is in the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk Metro area which is a part of the Greater New York metropolitan area.
Population: 121,230
Latitude: 41° 08' 17.34" N
Longitude: -73° 32' 36.46" W
Calf Pasture Beach is an historically significant park and beach in East Norwalk, Connecticut along Long Island Sound.
Calf Island, between 27.5-acre (111,000 m2) and 31.5-acre (127,000 m2) island about 3,000 feet (910 m) from the Byram shore in Greenwich, Connecticut; it is connected at low tide to the Greenwich Land Trust's Shell Island.
Bridge L-158 is a disused railroad bridge over Muscoot Reservoir near Goldens Bridge, New York, United States.
Branchville is a Ridgefield, Connecticut neighborhood crossing into portions of Wilton and Redding, Connecticut, and is also the name of a Metro North railroad station (Branchville Station).
The Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens contains 91 acres (37 hectares) of parkland, gardens, landscapes, and hiking trails, that focus on the regional plants, ecology and character of Southwestern New England. The Arboretum is open and accessible to the…
The White Barn Theatre was a small theater founded by actress, producer and theater impresario Lucille Lortel on the property of her estate in Norwalk, Connecticut that premiered numerous plays from major playwrights and plays that went on to succes…
West Norwalk is a residential neighborhood in the city of Norwalk, Connecticut in the Connecticut Panhandle region of Fairfield County.
Washington Village, is a 136 unit public housing complex in the South Norwalk neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut, USA, in the block bound by Water Street, Raymond Street, Day Street and Concord Street.
WWPT (90.3 FM, "Wrecker Radio") is a high school radio station licensed to serve Westport, Connecticut. The station is owned by Staples High School and licensed to the Westport County Board of Education.
WSTC (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to Stamford, Connecticut and serving the Stamford-Norwalk area with public radio programming as part of "Fairfield County Public Radio," which also includes WSHU (1260 AM), WNLK (1350 AM), and the HD2 chann…
WRVP (1310 AM) is a Spanish Religious radio station licensed to Mount Kisco, New York.
WNLK (1350 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Norwalk, Connecticut. The station broadcasts public radio programming as part of "Fairfield County Public Radio," which also includes WSHU (1260 AM), WSTC (1400 AM), and the HD2 channel of WSHU-FM …
Stamford Harbor Ledge Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United States, on the Stamford Harbor entrance on Chatham Rock near Stamford, Connecticut.
Shippan is a section of the city of Stamford, Connecticut.
Richard C. Briggs High School is a secondary school located in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA. It opened in 1938 as a replacement for the Winnipauk School. Later it was turned into the secondary level Center for Vocational Arts but is now named after Dr.…
The Pound Ridge Golf Course is an 18-hole facility designed by legendary golf course designer Pete Dye in Pound Ridge, New York. It features 7,171 yards of course from the back tees. The course is a par of 72 and is on 172 acres (0.70 km2). It is Pe…
The New Canaan Nature Center (40 acres or 16 hectares) is a botanical garden, arboretum and nature preserve located at 144 Oenoke Ridge, Route 124, about .25 miles (0.40 km) north of the center of New Canaan, Connecticut.
J.M. Wright Technical High School, or Wright Tech, is a technical high school located in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the Connecticut Technical High School System.