Sandy Hook (Newtown)

Sandy Hook is a village in the town of Newtown, Connecticut. Sandy Hook borders the Botsford section of town, Newtown borough, and the town of Southbury along the Housatonic River. Sandy Hook was founded in 1711.

The village of Sandy Hook includes the communities of Berkshire, Riverside, Walnut Tree Hill, and Zoar.

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History

Within a year of the settlement of Newtown, some of its proprietors began moving away from the central village to some of their larger parcels. Several proprietors with land in the same area relocated to these areas together to reduce isolation. Sandy Hook was one of the first of the outlying areas settled. Colonists found the Pootatuck River at Sandy Hook allowed for the setting up of saw and grist mills. The neighborhood would not grow dramatically until the industrialization of the mid 19th century.[1]

Over the last decade, many new expensive homes have been built. Sandy Hook is also the location of many antique colonial homes, several of which have old barns that have been converted to guest houses. Sandy Hook also enjoys water activities (swimming, boating, fishing) on the Housatonic River. In addition, the village's proximity to Interstate 84 makes it a desirable location.

Landmarks

Points of interest

Notable Residents, Past and Present

Notes

  1. ^ [1] Cruson, Daniel, "A Brief History of Newtown" Web page at Newtown Historical Society Web site, accessed March 28, 2007
  2. ^ "NewtownPatch.com". http://newtown.patch.com/events/23rd-annual-lobsterfest-sandy-hook-fire-house-2. Retrieved 2010-16-28. 
  3. ^ "Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue — Established 1938". http://www.shvfr.com/. Retrieved 2008-06-12. 
  4. ^ "Connecticut Weekender: Wines & Breweries Category". http://ctweekender.com/ideas/wineries-breweries/mclaughlin-vineyards/. Retrieved 2010-06-28. 
  5. ^ Adams, John Coleman, 'William Hamilton Gibson,' "New England Magazine". http://digital.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=newe;cc=newe;rgn=full%20text;idno=newe0021-6;didno=newe0021-6;view=image;seq=00651;node=newe0021-6%3A1. Retrieved 2010-06-28. , Feb. 1897, p. 643