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Monday, October 09, 2006

Fairfield Fall Photos

Sunday was such a perfect Autumn day it was good to get outside and enjoy the sights of Fairfield. For those of you who have moved out of town, I hope you enjoy these images. They may even evoke pleasant memories. Click each image to enlarge.

I spent a good deal of time on the eastern side of town with my digital camera, and I'm sure you'll agree the photos capture the beauty of the day.



This is a front view of the Fairfield First Baptist Church atop the hill off Stratfield Road. The sky was clear and blue all day long.



Fairfield Woods Middle School still looks great after all these years. The school first opened in the mid 1950s as Fairfield Woods Elementary School. Later it became a junior high school for many classmates.



Sunday is usually a slow day at area businesses, and that was the case at the Stratfield shopping center on the corner of Stratfield Road and Fairfield Woods Road.



Sacred Heart University continues to attract students nationwide. The Park Avenue school is building a solid reputation in town.



Many of us played in the Fairfield National Little League at Melville Field. It's still home to little league games after all these years.



The entrance to the Fairchild Wheeler Golf Course is colorful as plants adorn the welcome sign off Route 59.



Autumn colors were in abundance at The Plant Factory on Black Rock Turnpike near the Merritt Parkway. Naturally, I purchased a few mums while I was there.



Some classmates attended Jennings School on Palm Drive in Fairfield. The school opened in 1967, and today it houses the smallest elementary school population in Fairfield.

You may view the entire photo album online as a slideshow or individually.

Paul

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