town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States

Monroe is a town of 20,000 people (2017) in Fairfield County. Monroe is largely considered a bedroom community of New York City, New Haven, and Bridgeport.

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The community is named after James Monroe, fifth President of the United States.

Get in

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By car

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  • Connecticut Route 25, Main Street, starts in Brookfield/Danbury and runs to Bridgeport. From Brookfield through Monroe, it is a 2-lane road, and just over the Monroe-Trumbull border within Trumbull, it becomes a 6-lane freeway which connects to Interstate 95.
  • Connecticut Route 34 begins in Newtown and ends in New Haven, where it connects with I-91 and I-95.
  • Connecticut Route 59 begins at its intersection with Route 25 in Monroe and travels south through Easton and Fairfield, where it ends in Bridgeport.
  • Connecticut Route 110 begins in Monroe at its intersection with Route 111, then travels through Shelton before ending in Stratford.
  • Connecticut Route 111, Monroe Turnpike, begins at its intersection with Route 34 in Monroe and runs south to Trumbull, where it terminates just north of Bridgeport at the Merritt Parkway.

By train

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  • Bridgeport Train Station, 525 Water St, Bridgeport (approx. 12 miles south), +1 800 872-7245. Serviced by Amtrack and Metro-North

By bus

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Monroe is serviced only by Route 19X of the Greater Bridgeport Transit System.

By plane

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Monroe is approximately 70 miles from two airports.

By bicycle

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Get around

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Monroe Senior Center, 235 Cutlers Farm Road, +1 203-452-2815, fax: +1 203-452-2965. Services Monroe, Trumbull, Shelton, Stratford and Bridgeport as well as the VA Hospital in West Haven by appointment. $20 annually.

Locations owned by the Monroe Historical Society

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Locations on the National Register of Historic Places

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  • Daniel Basset House, 1024 Monroe Turnpike. Daniel Basset House on Wikipedia
  • Monroe Center Historic District, CT 110 and CT 111. Monroe Center Historic District on Wikipedia
  • Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant, CT 34. Stevenson Dam Hydroelectric Plant on Wikipedia
  • Thomas Hawley House, 514 Purdy Hill Rd. Thomas Hawley House on Wikipedia
  • 1 Webb Mountain Park, Old Fish House Road, +1 203-452-2806, . A 135-acre municipal park that offers hiking trails, rock climbing, nature study, and campsites. Camping: $15 per site for one to five people ($25 for non residents) and $20 per site for six to ten people ($35 for non residents). Webb Mountain Park (Q7978668) on Wikidata Webb Mountain Park on Wikipedia
  • Whitney Farms Golf Course & Catering, 175 Shelton Rd, +1 203-268-0707, . M-F 7:30AM-5PM, Sa Su 7AM-5PM. $40-80 for 18 holes.
  • William E. Wolfe Park. Office hours: M-Th 8:30AM-4:30PM, F 8:30AM-1:30PM. This town park includes a public pool, four baseball fields, a football field, a basketball court, a playground, and a hiking trail that leads to Great Hollow Lake. The park includes a barbecue set up on the grass, and a nearby pavilion. Great Hollow Lake is located in the south-western area of the park.
    • Housatonic Railway Trail. An approximately five-mile section of the scenic walking and biking Pequonnock River trail that runs from Great Hollow Lake in Wolfe Park through the Newtown Town line.

Events

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  • Memorial Day Parade up CT 111, annually
  • Monroe Congregational Church’s Strawberry Festival, annually in mid-late June
  • Monroe Farmers' Market, Fridays 3–6PM from mid-June through late October
  • Monroe Volunteer Fire Department's Carnival, annually in early July
  • St. Jude's Italian Festival, annually in late August
  • Benedict's Home & Garden
  • Maria & Peter Warren Antiques
  • Mustard Seed Thrift Shoppe
  • Pondview Farm

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