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Huntington Branch
NameHuntington Branch

Huntington Branch is a stream located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, near the city of Stamford, Connecticut, and flows into the Norwalk River. The branch is surrounded by various parks and nature reserves, including the Mianus River Gorge, Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens, and Fairfield County Audubon Society. The area is also close to several institutions, such as University of Connecticut Stamford, Norwalk Community College, and Fairfield University. Nearby cities include Norwalk, Connecticut, Greenwich, Connecticut, and New Canaan, Connecticut.

Introduction

The Huntington Branch is a significant watercourse in Fairfield County, Connecticut, with its source in the Saugatuck River watershed. The stream flows through several towns, including Wilton, Connecticut, Weston, Connecticut, and Redding, Connecticut, before emptying into the Norwalk River. The area surrounding the branch is home to various notable residents, including Paul Newman, Martha Stewart, and Ralph Lauren. The branch is also near several historic sites, such as the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Bush-Holley House, and Weir Farm National Historic Site.

Geography

The Huntington Branch is situated in the Piedmont region of Fairfield County, Connecticut, characterized by its rolling hills and scenic valleys. The stream flows through a variety of landscapes, including the Saugatuck River valley and the Norwalk River delta. The area is also close to several parks and nature reserves, such as the Tarrywile Park and Mansion, Collis P. Huntington State Park, and Squantz Pond State Park. Nearby mountains include Bear Mountain (Connecticut), Squantz Mountain, and Candlewood Mountain. The branch is also near several islands, including Long Island Sound, Manhattan Island, and Stamford Island.

History

The Huntington Branch has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Native American era. The area was later settled by European-American colonists, who established several towns and villages along the stream. The branch played a significant role in the development of the region, with several mills and factories built along its banks. The area is also home to several historic sites, such as the Putnam Memorial State Park, Fairfield Museum and History Center, and Stamford Museum & Nature Center. Nearby historic events include the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and the Industrial Revolution.

Demographics

The area surrounding the Huntington Branch is characterized by a diverse population, with a mix of urban and rural communities. The nearby cities of Stamford, Connecticut, Norwalk, Connecticut, and Danbury, Connecticut have a combined population of over 200,000 people. The area is also home to several institutions, such as University of Connecticut Stamford, Norwalk Community College, and Fairfield University, which attract students from across the region. Nearby demographic areas include New York City, Hartford, Connecticut, and New Haven, Connecticut.

Transportation

The Huntington Branch is accessible by several major roads, including Interstate 95, U.S. Route 7, and Connecticut Route 15. The area is also served by several public transportation systems, including the Metro-North Railroad and the Norwalk Transit District. Nearby airports include Westchester County Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport. The branch is also close to several major highways, including the Merritt Parkway and the Connecticut Turnpike.

Economy

The economy of the area surrounding the Huntington Branch is diverse, with a mix of industries such as finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. The nearby cities of Stamford, Connecticut and Norwalk, Connecticut are home to several major corporations, including UBS, Pitney Bowes, and Xerox. The area is also known for its agriculture, with several farms and orchards located along the branch. Nearby economic areas include the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and the Hartford, Connecticut financial district. The branch is also close to several major shopping centers, including the Stamford Town Center and the Danbury Fair Mall.

Category:Rivers of Connecticut

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