New Canaan, Connecticut
New Canaan is a wealthy
town in
Fairfield County,
Connecticut,
United States, 8 miles (13 km) northeast of
Stamford, on the Five Mile River. In 1900, 2,968 people lived in New Canaan, and in 1910, 3,667. The population was 19,395 at the 2000 census.The town is one of the most affluent communities in the United States.New Canaan has two Metro-North railroad stations: the
New Canaan station and the
Talmadge Hill station, both on the
New Canaan Branch of the New Haven Line. Travel time to
Grand Central Terminal is approximately one hour. The Hickock Road bridge in town has been rated in critical condition by state safety inspectors. As of early August 2007, the bridge was one of 12 in the southwestern part of the state (including New Haven) with safety inspection ratings so low they are deemed to be in critical condition. The ratings for these bridges were worse than the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis, which collapsed during rush hour on
August 1,
2007.
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New Canaan
New Canaan
New Canaan
New Canaan je mesto v okrese Fairfield County v
Connecticutu, ve
Spojených státech, ležící 13 kilometru severovýchodne od Stamfordu na rece Five Mile River. Podle scítání lidu z roku 2000 zde žilo 19 395 obyvatel. Mesto patrí mezi nejbohatší komunity ve Spojených státech.
CNN Money zaradila New Canaan na první místo v nejvyšším prumerném príjmu rodiny.
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