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  1. Stamford is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, 34 miles outside of New York City. It is the sixth-most populous city in New England. Stamford is also the largest city in the Western Connecticut Planning Region, and Connecticut's second-most populous city, behind Bridgeport.

  2. Downtown Stamford, or Stamford Downtown, is the central business district of the city of Stamford, Connecticut, United States. It includes major retail establishments, a shopping mall, a university campus, the headquarters of major corporations and Fortune 500 companies, as well as other retail businesses, hotels, restaurants, offices ...

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Fairfield. Stamford. Contents. 1 Town Information. 1.1 Description. 1.2 Parent Towns. 1.3 Populated Places. 1.4 Adjacent Towns. 2 Town Records. 2.1 Vital Records. 2.1.1 Births. 2.1.2 Marriages. 2.1.3 Deaths. 2.1.4 Divorce. 2.2 Town Reports. 3 Resources. 3.1 Biographies. 3.2 Cemeteries. 3.3 Census. 3.4 Church Records. 3.5 City Directories.

  4. Mar 24, 2024 · Stamford, city, coextensive with the town (township) of Stamford, Fairfield county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S. It lies at the mouth of the Rippowam River on Long Island Sound and is 36 miles (58 km) northeast of New York City. The town was founded in 1641 by 28 pioneers from Wethersfield (near.

  5. Stamford, Connecticut is the fourth largest city in the state, a center of regional activity in Fairfield County, and a hub of the Metro New York area. Its position between NYC and the rest of Connecticut defines Stamfords character.

  6. During the peak years of immigration from Europe to the United States (between 1900 and 1910), Stamford was one of the fastest growing cities in Connecticut. Immigrants came from other countries, but people also moved to Stamford from other parts of the United States.

  7. Feb 4, 2021 · Just a few weeks ago, on January 14, 2021, the First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, Connecticut was listed as a National Historic Landmark. It marks the eighth Presbyterian church so honored, and the first designed in a modern architectural idiom.

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