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$489,000 View on Map
MJW2005
89 Hulls Hwy
Southport, CT (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1300 sq.ft.
$819,000 View on Map
TAW1762
711 Bronson Rd
Southport, CT (in city)
4 Bed, 3 Bath Home
3100 sq.ft.
$1,195,000 View on Map
JBM6265
1 Sconset Dr
Fairfield, CT (1.7 miles)
8 Bed, 4 Bath Home
$2,095,000 View on Map
WPD1460 16 Photos
384 Pine Creek Ave
Fairfield, CT (1.9 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2700 sq.ft.
Vacation at Home In this Quiet Pine Creek Community!! 2593 SFT CONTEMPORARY STYLE HOME …more»
$750,000 View on Map
PMT6236
54 Long Lots Rd
Westport, CT (2.2 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2500 sq.ft.
$650,000 View on Map
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1257 Jennings Rd
Fairfield, CT (2.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2678 sq.ft.
Charm abounds in this English Field stone House located in a superb location in the University …more»
$325,000 View on Map
WJA2144
198 Grasmere Ave
Fairfield, CT (2.7 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1295 sq.ft.
$599,900 View on Map
GPG3245
2221 Cross Hwy
Fairfield, CT (2.9 miles)
Vacant Lot or Land
$335,000 View on Map
WJW0482
99 Alfred St
Bridgeport, CT (3.4 miles)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
2175 sq.ft.
$499,000 View on Map
GMP8299
333 Grovers Ave
Bridgeport, CT (3.5 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1550 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Southport, CT

Southport is a distinct section of the town of Fairfield, Connecticut. Settled in 1639, it has been designated as a historic district because of its harbor, churches, public buildings, and the homesteads of some of the first families in the area.


In the eighteenth century, Mill River village, a part of Fairfield, was a small hamlet of a few houses and a wharf at the mouth of Fairfield's Mill River. By 1831 the village had changed its name to Southport and was a bustling commercial area with warehouses, churches, schools, stores and elegant houses. Southport became a leading coastal port on Long Island Sound, its ships carrying produce and goods back and forth to New York City. A measure of its success is the fact that throughout the 1800s it possessed the only two banks in town. However, competition from steamboats and the railroad took its toll on prosperity. Resourceful shippers teamed with local farmers and businessmen to keep the port going; the Southport onion, a high quality onion was developed and grown on Fairfield's hills and shipped in Southport market boats, keeping the harbor profitable until the end of the century. Today, much of the old village area is part of a historic district, where buildings from three centuries are protected for future generations.

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The neighborhood's ZIP code is 06890.

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