North Stamford is a census-designated place covering the residential hills and wooded areas north of downtown Stamford. With a population of approximately 121,230, the CDP encompasses neighborhoods like Turn of River, Westover, and parts of the Merritt Parkway corridor. The landscape shifts noticeably from the dense commercial core of Stamford proper to winding roads, stone walls, and homes set back on multi-acre lots.
The Merritt Parkway, a National Scenic Byway built in the 1930s, runs through the area. Its Art Deco bridges are individually designed and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. North Stamford's proximity to both the Merritt and Route 15 provides commuter access without the traffic density of the I-95 corridor. Residents can reach Manhattan in under 90 minutes by car or via the Metro-North stations in downtown Stamford.
Real estate in North Stamford tends toward larger properties than what is available in the downtown or waterfront areas. Several private clubs, reservoirs, and conservation areas dot the landscape. The Stamford Museum and Nature Center, located on a 118-acre site, includes a working farm, observatory, and hiking trails. Public schools in this part of the Stamford district consistently rank above state averages.
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North Stamford is a census-designated place covering the residential hills and wooded areas north of downtown Stamford. With a population of approximately 121,230, the CDP encompasses neighborhoods like Turn of River, Westover, and parts of the Merritt Parkway corridor. The landscape shifts noticeably from the dense commercial core of Stamford proper to winding roads, stone walls, and homes set back on multi-acre lots.
The Merritt Parkway, a National Scenic Byway built in the 1930s, runs through the area. Its Art Deco bridges are individually designed and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. North Stamford's proximity to both the Merritt and Route 15 provides commuter access without the traffic density of the I-95 corridor. Residents can reach Manhattan in under 90 minutes by car or via the Metro-North stations in downtown Stamford.
Real estate in North Stamford tends toward larger properties than what is available in the downtown or waterfront areas. Several private clubs, reservoirs, and conservation areas dot the landscape. The Stamford Museum and Nature Center, located on a 118-acre site, includes a working farm, observatory, and hiking trails. Public schools in this part of the Stamford district consistently rank above state averages.
Escortservice.com maintains listings of escort websites relevant to the North Stamford and greater Stamford area. The site reviews web presences for directory inclusion and has no involvement in scheduling, identity checks, or intermediary services. All users must be 21 or older.
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