Mill Plain, Danbury, Connecticut

Mill Plain, Danbury, Connecticut
Unincorporated
Rosy Tomorrow’s, Old Mill Plain Rd
Rosy Tomorrow’s, Old Mill Plain Rd
Mill Plain is located in Connecticut
Mill Plain
Mill Plain
Location in Connecticut
Mill Plain is located in the United States
Mill Plain
Mill Plain
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 41°23′42.34″N 73°30′56.45″W / 41.3950944°N 73.5156806°W / 41.3950944; -73.5156806Coordinates: 41°23′42.34″N 73°30′56.45″W / 41.3950944°N 73.5156806°W / 41.3950944; -73.5156806
Country United States
U.S. state Connecticut
CountyFairfield
RegionWestern CT
CityDanbury
Major highwaysI-84.svg US 6.svg US 202.svg

Mill Plain is an unincorporated area in the City of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is located in the westernmost part of the city, bordering the town of Southeast, New York.

History

Town of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut. (inset) Mill Plain. (1867)

Defined as a village in the western part of Danbury, Mill Plain has also historically been considered a semi-autonomous hamlet. The first home in the area was built around 1720 by Nathaniel Stevens. By 1725 Samuel Castle had built his second grist mill, located in this section of town, which gave rise to the name Mill Plain. An early mention of Mill Plain is found in a 1769 deed for 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land near a stream "that runs into ye Mill Plain Pond," which is the original name for Lake Kenosia. The area belonged to the town of Ridgefield at that time.

In 1865, resident Henry M. Senior opened a general store and post office. Five years later, Senior built a hat manufacturing shop in the area, which operated until 1892. Mill Plain station, was built in 1881, and closed in 1928 after being acquired by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The post office was operated by the Senior family until the 1940s.


Parks and recreation

  • Richter Park
  • Farrington Woods
  • Lake Kenosia Park

Notable people

Marian Anderson (1897-1993)


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