Wilton, Connecticut

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Wilton, Connecticut is an affluent suburban town in Fairfield County known for its wooded residential character, strong public schools, and role as a commuter community to New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 203
475
borderedBy New Canaan, Connecticut
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Norwalk, Connecticut

Redding, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Redding, Connecticut

Ridgefield, Connecticut
Weston, Connecticut
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Fairfield County, Connecticut
distanceTo approximately 50 miles northeast of New York City
FIPSCode 09-87200
GNISFeatureID 0213534
governmentType Selectman-town meeting
hasConservationLand Wilton Land Conservation Trust properties
hasCorporatePresence regional and corporate offices
hasHistoricDistrict Cannondale Historic District
Georgetown Historic District
hasNewspaper Good Morning Wilton
The Wilton Bulletin
hasPark Weir Farm National Historical Park
hasPerformingArtsVenue Wilton Playshop
hasRailStation Cannondale station
Wilton station
hasRiver Norwalk River
hasZoningCharacter predominantly single-family residential
highSchool Wilton High School
incorporatedAsTown 1802
isAffluent true
isCommuterTownFor New York City
isSuburban true
knownFor high median household income
open space and conservation land
strong public schools
wooded residential character
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
majorHighway Connecticut Route 106
Connecticut Route 33
U.S. Route 7 NERFINISHED
medianHouseholdIncomeRankInConnecticut among highest
observesDaylightSavingTime yes
originallyPartOf Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Norwalk, Connecticut
partOfMetropolitanArea New York metropolitan area
postalCode 06897
publicLibrary Wilton Library
railLine Danbury Branch (Metro-North Railroad)
surface form: Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Railroad
region New England
schoolDistrict Wilton Public Schools
state Connecticut

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Redding, Connecticut, United States borderedBy Wilton, Connecticut
subject surface form: Redding, Connecticut
Fairfield County, Connecticut containsTown Wilton, Connecticut
Ridgefield, Connecticut borders Wilton, Connecticut
New Canaan, Connecticut borderedBy Wilton, Connecticut
Georgetown, Connecticut locatedIn Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Town of Wilton, Connecticut
Georgetown, Connecticut partOf Wilton, Connecticut
Weston, Connecticut borderedBy Wilton, Connecticut
Wilton, New York, United States namedAfter Wilton, Connecticut
subject surface form: Wilton, New York
Lewisboro, New York adjacentTo Wilton, Connecticut
Charles Grodin placeOfDeath Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Charles Grodin burialPlace Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Connecticut Route 53 passesThrough Wilton, Connecticut
Paul Dano grewUpIn Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Gold Coast of Connecticut commonlyIncludes Wilton, Connecticut
Weir Farm National Historical Park locatedIn Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: town of Wilton, Connecticut
Greater Stamford includesCommunity Wilton, Connecticut
Wilton Public Schools regionServed Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Town of Wilton
David Canary placeOfDeath Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States
David Canary residence Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States
David Canary burialPlace Wilton, Connecticut
this entity surface form: Wilton, Connecticut, United States