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DAA1770
129 Indian River Rd
Orange, CT (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1498 sq.ft.
$380,000 View on Map
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1041 Garden Rd
Orange, CT (in city)
3 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2400 sq.ft.
This immpecable home located on 1.5 acres of land is waiting for you to make it your own. The home …more»

3 Bedroom Ranch-flat 1.25 acres

$449,900 View on Map
DAM0072 10 Photos
9 Andrew Ln
Orange, CT (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2100 sq.ft.
$459,000 View on Map
TDM1971
354 Ridge Rd
Orange, CT (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2300 sq.ft.
$689,000 View on Map
JPP9439
575 Lambert Rd
Orange, CT (in city)
5 Bed, 4 Bath Home
4600 sq.ft.
$375,000 View on Map
JBD6864 17 Photos
2 Stelmack Rd
Derby, CT (2.8 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1976 sq.ft.
charming almost new colonial built in 2003, private road (only 2 houses) , peaceful wooded …more»
$249,000 View on Map
JPA6450
29 Ridge Hollow Rd
West Haven, CT (2.9 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1288 sq.ft.

Fully Loaded Luxury Home in Milford, Ct Great River Golf Estates

$609,000 View on Map
PDP3555 74 Photos
217 Centennial Dr
Milford, CT (3.0 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3850 sq.ft.
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$12,000 View on Map
AMD6775
690 Jones Hill Rd
West Haven, CT (3.4 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
256 sq.ft.

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$279,500 View on Map
MDW7619 12 Photos
55 Harvard Ave
Shelton, CT (3.4 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Multiple Family Home
1800 sq.ft.
WELL MAINTAINED MULTI-FAMILY. IDEAL COMMUTER LOCATION IN QUIET FAMILY CUL-DE-SAC! UNIT ONE 2-3 BED, …more»
 

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Local city information for Orange, CT

Orange is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 13,233 at the 2000 census. A 2007 Census Bureau estimate puts the population at 13,813. The town is governed by a Board of Selectmen.

The Paugusset, an Algonquian people, once lived in the area that is now Orange. When originally settled by English colonists, Orange was simply the northern and eastern district of the now neighboring city of Milford, Connecticut; however, by 1822, the population of the area had grown to the point where residents desired to form their own separate community, thus forming the town of Orange.

The town is named after King William III, "Prince of Orange". William is remembered for succeeding James II, deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. James II had been considered a despot in Connecticut; he had famously and unsuccessfully commissioned Edmund Andros to seize Connecticut's Charter.

The town continued to grow throughout the 19th century. As early as 1848, a separation of Orange and West Haven was considered. It was not until 1921 that the two were officially separated by act of the Connecticut General Assembly and
the new city of West Haven was formed out of the southeastern portion of Orange.. This gave the remnant town of Orange a very rural feel, as the bulk of the urbanized population was ceded to West Haven. In the post-war years, however, Orange began suburbanizing at a rapid pace.

Early roads through the area included the Boston Post Road (Route 1) and the Derby Turnpike (Route 34). The turnpike was originally an Indian path. A toll road through Orange, from New Haven to Derby, was built starting in 1800. The toll house was located in Orange; tolls ended in 1887. The New Haven and Derby Railroad ran through Orange starting in 1871, with a station in Orange. At its peak, there were eleven trains per day in each direction along with one freight train. The advent of a trolley from New Haven to Derby (starting in 1904 and running until 1937) hastened the end to rail service (in 1925). Later, the construction of the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Interstate 95 brought highways through the area.

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