Danbury CT
Danbury CT has always been a place about community and nowhere can the community celebrate with all its citizens better than Downtown. CityCenter Danbury is home to the CityCenter Summer Series Concerts on the Green, the Danbury Farmers’ Market, the Taste of Greater Danbury, Halloween on the Green, Light the Lights, First Night Danbury, and the Chili Winter Warm-Up! Just to name a few.
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CityCenter is accessible by bus and train and has adequate parking for those who come by car in either of the spacious parking garages in the heart of Downtown. We are also within walking distance of Western Connecticut State University (WSCU)'s Midtown campus.
Residents of Danbury enjoy an extraordinary quality-of-life and superior life-style. Is it any wonder? Danbury can have a quintessential New England feel, or a cosmopolitan vibrant city lifestyle. Located in western Connecticut residents have local access to: Art and cultural opportunities including, Broadway performances, shopping areas that include the finest stores, day spas, and outstanding dining opportunities.
Bring the children to experience arts and culture. The Danbury Public Library, the Danbury Ice Arena, the Danbury Railway Museum, A Common Ground, and Escape to the Arts all have enriching programs for the younger set.
Enjoy the Music! Beside the CityCenter Summer Series, there are ongoing efforts to transform Danbury into a music city. The Danbury Library, Empire of the Incas, Heirloom Arts Theatre, Tuxedo Junction, and Sabrosura all offer live music.
The Parks and Recreation Department for the City of Danbury offers extensive programming opportunities for residents young and the young at heart, to participate in recreational activities or enjoy our leisure facilities.
The museum preserves several historic buildings including, the John and Mary Rider House (c. 1785), the John Dodd Hat Shop (c. 1790), the Marian Anderson Studio, the King Street Schoolhouse, the Little Red Schoolhouse and the Charles Ives Birthplace. The collections stored in theses historic buildings encompass everything from hats to colonial kitchen equipment from the 18th century, to the christening costume of Charles Ives, and gowns worn by Marian Anderson onstage during her career. The Danbury Museum has an outstanding collection of historic textiles and one of the oldest quilts in Connecticut. The archival collection is an amazing example of diverse ephemera tracing the life and lifestyles of Danburians past and present. In addition, historic newspapers, city directories, letters, diaries, and a wide-ranging photo collection provide a unique glimpse of our local, regional and national history.