Formerly Quail Ridge II
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Settled in 1708, Ridgefield retains a historic look and feel with many 18-19th century homes. As a summer retreat for wealthy New York City residents, many stately mansions are still private residences and meticulously maintained.
Today our town remains a delightful, under‐30,000 population municipality nestled in Northwestern Fairfield County Connecticut featuring:
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Abundant open spaces, playfields and greenways
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Recreation facilities such as the Rec Center, Boys & Girls Club, public golf course, tennis courts, skating rink, hiking trails, equestrian centers, town beach, Founders Hall for seniors, and more
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Top rated private and public schools
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Over 55 restaurants, cafes and coffee shops
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World class entertainment within walking distance:
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The Ridgefield Playhouse, famous for its big-name name acts
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The new ACT Theater complex with on- and off-Broadway performances
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The Ridgefield Theater Barn offering local talent
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The Prospector movie theater with 4 screens of first-run movies plus a café and lecture room, employing people with special needs
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The innovative Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art
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Ballard Green with its free summer concert series
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Historic Keeler Tavern, opened in 1776, offering tours and a gift shop
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The Ridgefield Library with a variety of programs for all ages
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The Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra
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Our own Visiting Nurses Association (rvnaHEALTH)
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Two highly‐ranked hospitals nearby
… And so much more to discover!