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Westport, Connecticut Natural Features / City Neighborhoods, Villages

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Latitude: 41.1783 (41°10′42″N), Longitude: -73.3428 (73°20′34″W)

  • Description: Located At The Northern Edge Of Town, Near The Weston Town Line. Home To Coleytown Fire Station, Middle And Elementary School. Named For Farmer Coley, Who Owned Lots Of Land In This Area.
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Latitude: 41.1193 (41°7′10″N), Longitude: -73.3481 (73°20′53″W)

  • Description: Located Around The Main Beach In The Town, Compo Beach. Compo (Compaug), Can Be Traced Back To The Early Paugussett Tribe And Means "the Bear's Fishing Ground."
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Latitude: 41.1499 (41°8′0″N), Longitude: -73.3761 (73°22′34″W)

  • Description: West Of The Saugatuck River And North Of The Post Road, A Historic Section Of Town With Many Homes From The Revolutionary And Victorian Eras. Prior To The Road Being Called The Boston Post Road It Was Called The Connecticut Turnpike.
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Latitude: 41.1071 (41°6′25″N), Longitude: -73.3698 (73°22′11″W)

  • Description: Around The Westport Railroad Station Near The Southwestern Corner Of The Town – A Built-up Area With Some Restaurants, Stores And Offices. Saugatuck Originates From The Paugussett Tribe Meaning "mouth Of The Tidal River."
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Latitude: 41.0973 (41°5′50″N), Longitude: -73.3707 (73°22′14″W)

  • Elevation: 1
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Latitude: 41.1476 (41°8′51″N), Longitude: -73.3536 (73°21′13″W)

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