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Shelton is located in the Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. As one of the largest cities in the region, Shelton has a growing population, which numbers approximately 39,560 inhabitants. The city of Shelton is included in the Housatonic Valley / Lower Naugatuck Valley Region. Shelton was incorporated in 1915.

Top Attractions within Shelton

The Riverview Park in Shelton is a great outdoor location with numerous opportunities for people of all ages. If you want to spend some quality time with your friends and family while on vacation, the Riverview Park is the perfect place. It may also be suitable if you are looking to spend some peaceful times outside. There are numerous nature paths you will like in the park, as well as some benches on which you can rest or read a book.

The Huntington Center Historic District is one of the most prominent places to visit in Shelton. The district includes 46 buildings and several sites, which make it a suitable attraction for those passionate about history and about architecture. The Huntington Center Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The architectural styles to be admired here are Colonial and Federal. Some of the most important buildings are: the Huntington Green, the DeForest-Rudd House, the St. Paul's Episcopal Church and so on.

Il Palio Ristorante is perfect for dinning and celebrating in Shelton. The restaurant provides a selection of Italian dishes and tasty beverages for all the people coming here. Special events can also be planned and organized at the restaurant.

The Plumb Memorial Library is another historic location you will want to visit in Shelton. The Memorial Library feeds two purposes for its visitors: it can either be the place from which you collect perfect reading materials for your vacation or a great historical monument to be admired. The building of the library was constructed in 1895, in a beautiful Romanesque architectural style. In 1978, the monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The library received its name in honor of David Wells Plumb.

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