
Population: 65,585
Area: 44 Square
Miles
Commute Times:
Residential
construction is almost continuous in an effort to support the growing population. As a
result, Danbury offers a diverse selection of new single and multi-family homes, apartment
complexes and condominiums, and a collection of historic homes, including the elegant
estates and small weekend getaways on Candlewood Lake.
Educational, recreational and entertainment
opportunities abound within the city. Elementary, junior, and senior schools provide
education to students of all achievement levels. Danbury is particularly proud of its
special pre-school program for handicapped children. Numerous private secular and
parochial schools are also found in town, including vocational and alternative high
school. Higher education is available at the two campuses of Western Connecticut State
University where more than 20 undergraduate programs are offered in day and evening
classes.
Fishing, boating,
birdwatching and a multitude of seasonal outdoor pleasures are enjoyed at Danbury's two
lakes - Candlewood Lake, featuring 96 miles of shoreline and Kenosia Lake. Richter Park is
home of a superb golf course - one of the top 50 city courses in the nation, and a center
for the arts. Shopping enthusiasts will delight in Danbury's many malls, including the
Danbury Fair Mall with over 200 stores.