Fourth largest city in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It was named after Danbury, Essex in England, the place where the city's early settlers came from. Nicknamed as "Hat City" by being the center of the hat industry.
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City guide and information resource for Danbury residents, visitors and businesses. Provides access to city government data, public documents/forms, and department services.
http://www.danbury-ct.gov/
Read about the library’s books, movies and homework help service. Access the library catalog, review the hours of service and library news.
http://www.danburylibrary.org/
Shows photos of the hotel’s suites and meeting rooms. Reservations can be requested through the site and guests can access directions.
http://www.ethanallenhotel.com/
Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce
Provides a variety of programs and services to businesses throughout Danbury. Includes area business news, resources on planning and zoning issues, member directory, membership details, events calendar and local links.
http://www.danburychamber.com/
Advertises a printing company that produces brochures, envelopes, direct mail products and other printed goods. Customers can submit files for printing and ask for an estimate.
http://www.minutemandanbury.com/
Contains information about this hotel, as well as pictures and local points of interest. Also available is a method by which rates and availability may be checked.
http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-danbury-connecticut-CT077
Educates visitors about historical trains and locomotives. Find out how to become a member of the museum, read the newsletter and review the hours.
http://www.danbury.org/DRM/
United Jewish Center of Danbury
Describes the programs, events and educational services provided by this Jewish organization. Read about the center’s clergy and find out how to donate to the organization.
http://www.unitedjewishcenter.org/