Welcome to Fairfield, CTOriginally settled in the early 1600's, Fairfield offers a wonderful diverse way of life. Fairfield is perched overlooking the harbor filled with boats and beach clubs and the quaint village of Southport. It boasts eight miles of coastline featuring pristine public beaches, two marinas, sailboat storage, mooring and docking facilities and Lake Mohegan.
Recreational activities include, six golf courses, both public and private, five year round clay tennis courts, fishing, hiking, swimming and boating. There is also a wide array of public and private clubs for everyone's enjoyment.
Fairfield's commitment to education and the school system is clearly evident in the caliber and performance of the public school system. Fairfield is also the home two universities, Fairfield University and Sacred Heart.
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