Product Features
Fairfield, including its village of Southport, is steeped in tradition and is rich in history. Many people who call this coastal Connecticut community home already know that Fairfield was founded in 1639 by Roger Ludlow and was visited in 1789 by Pres. George Washington, who actually spent the night at the Sun Tavern. However, do they also know the history of Pulpit Rock or for that matter, could they locate it? What about the granite planter at the junction of Main Street, Center Street, and Harbor Road—do they know the story behind that? Those residents who "remember Fairfield when . . .," as well as those with a desire to learn more about "Fairfield when . . .," will be fascinated by Fairfield and Southport.
- Page Count: 128
About The Author
Author Beth L. Love has selected the finest images from her postcard collection and has brought them to life with background detail and insight, revealing what the area was like as early as the beginning of the twentieth century. This delightful journey back in time is sure to provide a new perspective on the many enduring traces of Fairfield's past.