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Call Me Street
Meriden, CT (2.7 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1400 sq.ft.
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$459,000 View on Map
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37 Watch Hill Dr
Middletown, CT (2.7 miles)
3 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3386 sq.ft.
Located in a newer subdivision on the Durham line, …more»
$250,500 View on Map
TWP3927
196 Oxbow Dr
Meriden, CT (3.2 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2350 sq.ft.

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$329,900 View on Map
DJJ9894
79 Brookview Ln
Middletown, CT (4.0 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1809 sq.ft.
Stunning Contemporary Colonial. Custom Built model home for the neighborhood. Lots of extra …more»
$259,900 View on Map
GGJ6753
288 Curtis St
Meriden, CT (4.2 miles)
4 Bed, 3 Bath Multiple Family Home
2412 sq.ft.
$149,000 View on Map
WGM1659
151 View St
Meriden, CT (4.4 miles)
8 Bed, 2 Bath Multiple Family Home
$169,000 View on Map
ADW2086
64 Broadview Ter
Meriden, CT (4.4 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1105 sq.ft.

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$125,000 View on Map
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33 Grant St
Meriden, CT (4.6 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1048 sq.ft.
Nothing to do but move in! Everything has been renovated from the ground up 10/11! Best of the …more»
$262,000 View on Map
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59 Glendale Ave
Middletown, CT (4.7 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1914 sq.ft.
New! New!  Everything is done for you.  Windows, siding, roof, wood floors, and hot water …more»
$80,000 View on Map
PWA8124
256 Cook Ave
Meriden, CT (4.8 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Duplex
 

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Local city information for Middlefield, CT

Middlefield is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,203 at the 2000 census. The town includes the village of Rockfall.


Middlefield, in Middlesex county, is so named because it is halfway between Middletown and Durham, Middletown and Meriden. For such a small community, Middlefield has an abundance of wonderful history that goes back to the late 1600's and many first settlers of Connecticut. The Old North Burying Ground was established for those living west of Middletown and the first burial was in 1738.
Middlefield became a Town in 1866 by an Act of the Connecticut Legislature. The Town was
previously part of the City of Middletown.

Charles R. "Charlie" Augur was the longest serving First Selectman of the Town, serving 5 Terms.

Dr Harold Ellsworth Smith was Middlefield's physician for many years.

Middlesex County was created on May 2, 1785 and was formed from Hartford and New Haven Counties. The County was named for Middlesex, England.
Middlesex County is in south-central Connecticut. It is bordered to the south by Long Island Sound and to the southwest by the Hammonasset River, and the Connecticut River bisects the county from north to south. Other waterways are the Menunketesuck River, the Moodus Reservoir, and Bashan Lake. The topography is mostly upland terrain, with river valleys and coastal lowlands. Parklands include Cockaponset State Forest, Meshomasic State Forest Preserve, and Hurd and Devil's Hopyard state parks.

The Western Nehantic Indians inhabited the area when John Winthrop the Younger established the Puritan settlement of Saybrook in the 1630s. Later renamed Old Saybrook, it was where David Bushnell invented and built the Turtle (1775), a submarine used during the American Revolution. The county was formed in 1785 and named for Middlesex, Eng. Essex, a centre of shipbuilding from the 1720s to the 1840s, was raided during the War of 1812. There is no county seat because the state abolished county government in 1960. The largest city is Middletown, home of Wesleyan University (founded 1831).

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