Madison, Connecticut

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Madison, Connecticut is a coastal New England town on Long Island Sound known for its beaches, historic downtown, and commuter access to larger cities.

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Madison, Connecticut canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 203
475
borders Clinton, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Guilford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Killingworth, Connecticut
climate humid continental climate
coast Connecticut shoreline
country United States of America
countySeatOf none
distanceTo approximately 100 miles northeast of New York City
approximately 20 miles east of New Haven, Connecticut
FIPSCode 09-44940
governmentType selectman–town meeting
hasAttraction Allis-Bushnell House
Deacon John Grave House
Hammonasset Beach State Park
Madison Green Historic District
Meigs Point Nature Center
hasBeach Hammonasset Beach State Park
hasFeature coastal marshes
historic churches
small independent shops
town green
hasHighSchool Daniel Hand High School
hasHistoricDistrict Madison Green Historic District
hasLibrary E. C. Scranton Memorial Library
hasRailStation Madison station
incorporatedAsTown 1826
knownFor beaches
coastal recreation
commuter access to larger cities
historic downtown
locatedIn Connecticut
New Haven County
surface form: New Haven County, Connecticut
locatedInRegion New England
locatedOn Long Island Sound
majorRoad Interstate 95
U.S. Route 1
namedAfter James Madison
partOf New Haven metropolitan area
postalCode 06443
servedBy Shore Line East
state Connecticut
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Shore Line East servesCommunity Madison, Connecticut
New Haven metropolitan area hasCity Madison, Connecticut
Southern Connecticut contains Madison, Connecticut