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  1. Learn about the history, economy, and culture of Stamford, the second-most populous city in Connecticut and the largest financial district outside New York City. Find out how Stamford grew from a Native American settlement to a modern metropolis with eight Fortune 500 companies and a vibrant downtown.

    • Stamford Museum & Nature Center. Deep in the woodland of North Stamford, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center mixes art with nature, history and agricultural sciences.
    • Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens. A botanical attraction described as a “living classroom”, the Bartlett Arboretum holds more than 3,500 specimens. These are planted in 12 different gardens close to the Stamford Museum.
    • Downtown Stamford. Over the last 25 years the old heart of Stamford has come through a lot of changes. For one thing, the skyline is unrecognizable from before, with high-rise buildings like the 34-story Parc Tower.
    • Philip Johnson Glass House. There’s an icon of Modern architecture in New Canaan, a simple drive east of the Stamford Museum. A single open plan room with glass walls on a slender wooden frame and brick base, the Glass House (1949) was designed by Philip Johnson.
    • njgramps. NJ 334 contributions. Pleasant visit. We arrived here oin a chilly Sunday morning and were pleasantly pleased with the property. It has several attractive features - nature walks, a small l farm and a small museum inside the former Bendel summer mansion.
    • Maria S. Riverside, CT1 contribution. Very Impressive Production! I took a bunch of friends to see Spelling Bee in the cabaret theater, and we were all blown away by the quality of the talent, music and production overall.
    • RosieW. 3 contributions. Great! Great park with a variety of areas that hug the shoreline. Great for strollers, walkers, runners and dog walkers. They also have a few beaches.
    • Anita G. Reading, MA 133 contributions. Unique & Beautiful! First Presbyterian Church is known locally as The Fish Church because it is shaped like a fish, a symbol of Christ for the early disciples.
  2. Find information and services for residents, businesses, visitors and government of Stamford, Connecticut. Learn about city programs, events, news, permits, taxes, health, safety and more.

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  4. Aug 9, 2024 · Learn about the history, geography, and economy of Stamford, a city and town in southwestern Connecticut. Find out how it became a financial hub and a home to several major corporations.

    • Cove Island Park. Who would have expected to find such a lovely beach and park in the heart of bustling Stamford? Once a peninsula connected on the north side by a thin strip of land, Cove Island Park was used as a "pound" to house stray livestock in the late 1600s.
    • Stamford Museum & Nature Center. Once the summer home of department store founder Henri Bendel, the Stamford Museum boasts numerous changing exhibits throughout the year.
    • Bedford Street. Stamford Town Center is a local mall that won't disappoint. It boasts all the big names you're looking for (like Macy's, Vans, and Barnes & Noble).
    • Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens. Nine color-coded, well-marked trails guide you through the calming 93 acres of this lush, family-friendly sanctuary. A visit to this natural playground will also reward you with 12 impressive gardens, all boasting educational signs depicting each specific species.
  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 Stamford’s character.