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      Artists’ and writers’ colony

      • Since the 1920s and ’30s Westport has been known for its artists’ and writers’ colony; the town is now also the home of many successful actors and business executives.
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  2. The earliest known inhabitants of the Westport area as identified through archaeological finds date back 7,500 years. [4] Records from the first white settlers report the Pequot Indians living in the area which they called Machamux translated by the colonialists as beautiful land. [5]

  3. About Westport. New England in tradition. Cosmopolitan in outlook. Westport's unique character can be traced to the town's roots in the Native American tribes who frequented the area, the five original "Bankside Farmers" who settled what is now known as Green's Farms in 1648, and another group of settlers who followed -- the Coleys, the ...

  4. Town Symbols. Westport Town Seal. The Town Seal depicts Westport as it existed in 1835 looking west over the State Street Bridge (currently known as the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Bridge). It is taken from an illustration in John Warner Barber’s book, the Connecticut Historical Collections, published in 1836.

  5. www.westportct.gov › government › appointed-boards-aWestport History | Westport, CT

    Moreover, Westport’s farmlands were remarkably suited for the farming of onions, and the town became famous for its many varieties. During the Civil War, Westport was the major supplier of onions to the Union troops.

  6. Since the 1920s and ’30s Westport has been known for its artists’ and writers’ colony; the town is now also the home of many successful actors and business executives. The Westport Country Playhouse offers summer and pre-Broadway theatre. The town is mainly an affluent residential suburb of New York City. Area 20 square miles (52 square ...

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  7. Though Westport, Missouri, is a neighborhood of Kansas City today, it was once an independent, thriving town from which the California, Oregon, and Santa Fe Trails began. It was the site of one of Missouri’s most significant Civil War battles.

  8. Jun 9, 2021 · The 1831 map of Westport reveals a familiar network of roads, one that we recognize today, shaped by waterways, maritime and agricultural activities yet constrained by the two river crossings on the East Branch of the Westport River.

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