Greenwich is located in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Greenwich is the southernmost municipality
in Connecticut and is 37 minutes by train (express) from Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
Greenwich is twice the size of Manhattan. The town is bordered to the west and north by
Westchester County, New York, to the east by the city of Stamford, and to the south by Long Island Sound.
The town includes areas such as Cos Cob, Byram, Old Greenwich, and Riverside.
You will find estate homes that in the 2nd quarter 2007 averaged over $2.4 million dollars.
Greenwich fuses upscale culture with rural beauty. Celebrities and New York City commuters choose to
live here for the appealing atmosphere that blends renowned dining and high-end shopping destinations
with beaches, woodlands, and meadows. You will find plush estates and a yacht-filled harbor.
But with charming neighborhoods and police officers directing traffic around the clock, Greenwich
maintains a small-town feel.
Greenwich Avenue is a ritzy shopping and dining district. You will find the neighborhoods of
Old Greenwich and Belle Haven dotted with Victorian and Colonial homes.
The downtown area offers the Bruce Museum, but the picturesque New England neighborhoods draw
more visitors with fantastic shopping and dining. Greenwich offers a unique combination of wealth,
history, art, and family life.
A curious aspect of Greenwich's position in the southwestern "tail" of Connecticut is that by traveling north,
south, east or west from any point in town, one will eventually reach the State of New York.
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