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Monroe, Connecticut is a charming and picturesque town located in Fairfield County. It offers a variety of activities and attractions that cater to both residents and visitors.


Monroe's Annie Moss invented the dustpan in 1882.
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Stepney, also referred to as Stepney Village and Upper Stepney, is a district of the town of Monroe, Connecticut... First settled around 1720, Stepney was originally a productive farming community made up of transplants from settlements to the south such as Fairfield and Stratford... wikipedia

Originally a parish of the Stratford Congregational Church, Monroe was sanctioned in 1762 as the New Stratford Ecclesiastical Society. In 1789, both the New Stratford Parish and the Ripton Parish were incorporated under the name of Huntington. It was not until May of 1823 that Monroe was granted township privileges by the Connecticut General Assembly. This act joined the separate villages of Stepney, Monroe Centre, East Village, and the area now known as Stevenson into a single entity known as the Town of Monroe, named for President James Monroe. amazon.com



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Monroe became a town in 1823 and was named for James Monroe, the United States' fifth president.

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1839 - Monroe
Monroe, Connecticut
Fairfield county. This town was taken from Huntington in 1823. The soil is good and well adapted for grazing, but the surface is rough and stony. Agriculture is the principal business of the inhabitants. There are excellent orchards of various kinds of fruit in the town, a pleasant village on elevated ground, and a classical school. It lies 15 miles W. by N. from New Haven, and 12 E. by S. from Danbury. Population, 1830, 1,522.

A rich variety of mineral substances have been discovered here. Among them, are tungsten, tellurium, native bismouth, native silver, magnetical and common iron pyrites, copper pyrites, galena, blende, tourmaline, &c.
The New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England: also descriptions of the principal mountains, rivers lakes, capes, bays, harbors, islands and fashionable resorts within that territory. By John Hayward, author of the Columbian Traveller, Religious Creeds, &c. &c. Boston: John Hayward. Boyd & White, Concord, N.H. 1839
Here's a list of places to go and things to do in and around Monroe, Connecticut:
Webb Mountain Park:

Start your Monroe adventure with a visit to Webb Mountain Park. This beautiful park offers hiking trails, scenic views, and picnic areas. It's an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts to explore nature and enjoy a relaxing day.

Great Hollow Lake:

Great Hollow Lake is a popular destination for swimming and picnicking. The sandy beach area is perfect for a day of sunbathing and swimming during the summer months. There are also walking trails around the lake for those who prefer a leisurely stroll.

Hike the Zoar Trail:

If you're into hiking, the Zoar Trail is a must-visit. This trail offers a more challenging hiking experience with varied terrain and scenic vistas. It's perfect for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Monroe.

Wolfe Park:

Wolfe Park is a central gathering place in Monroe. It features a playground, sports fields, a skate park, and a pond where you can go fishing. It's a great spot for families to enjoy a day... Read MORE...

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