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Enfield, CT

 

Enfield is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, first settled by John and Robert Pease of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 42,141 at the 2020 census. It is bordered by Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, to the north, Somers to the east, East Windsor and Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of Suffield and Windsor Locks) to the west.

Enfield was originally inhabited by the Podunk people and contained their two villages of Scitico and Nameroke. Though land grants were first granted in 1674, no one attempted to settle what is known as Enfield until 1679 when the Pease Brothers of Robert and John II, settlers from Salem, Massachusetts came in to settle the fertile lands. They dug a shelter on a hill and camped there for the winter until their families came to help them build houses. In 1675, a sawmill owned by William Pynchon II was burned in the wake of King Phillip's War. The first town meeting was held on August 14, 1679, and a committee of five was appointed by men from Springfield as it was the parent town at the time. Enfield was incorporated in Massachusetts on May 16, 1683, as the Freshwater Plantation, the same day as the town of Stow, Massachusetts, making them the 52nd/53rd town in the Colony. The namesake is the Freshwater Brook (Also known as the Asnuntuck Brook) that traverses the town. Five years later, on March 16, 1688, the townspeople purchased Enfield from a Podunk named Notatuck for 25 pounds Sterling. It is unclear what claim Notatuck had to the land, or whether he was selling the land or the rights to use it. Shortly around 1700, the town changed its name to Enfield after Enfield in Middlesex, and to go with the other "fields" in the area such as Springfield, Westfield, and Suffield.

In 1734, the eastern part of the town separated into the town of Somers. In 1749, following the settlement of a lawsuit in which it was determined that a surveyor's error placed a section of present-day Hartford County (including Enfield) within the boundaries of Massachusetts, the town seceded and became part of Connecticut.

Jonathan Edwards preached his famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", in Enfield. It was part of the Great Awakening revival that struck New England in the mid-18th century and spread throughout Western North American civilization.

Enfield places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Hartford HealthCare HealthCenter - Enfield provides comprehensive healthcare services, ensuring a patient-centered approach to well-being. Planet Fitness offers comprehensive fitness programs including cardio, strength training, and group exercise classes. At Gold's Gym, fitness enthusiasts can enjoy state-of-the-art equipment and a variety of classes. The Enfield Recreation Department hosts numerous wellness programs and exercise classes for all ages. Pure Barre in nearby South Windsor is perfect for those looking for an intense, low-impact workout. Anytime Fitness offers an affordable and welcoming environment for all fitness levels. Red Barn Yoga, just a short drive away, provides a unique yoga experience in a tranquil setting.

 

The top sites in Enfield, CT are the Connecticut Trolley Museum, Grassmere Country Club, and Scantic River State Park.

 

Population: 42,141 (2020). ZIP Code: 06082. Area codes: 860, 959. Elevation: 138 ft (42 m). Area: 34.2 sq mi (88.6 km2).

 

FAQs

 

What is Enfield, CT famous for?

Following a boundary dispute settlement, Enfield became part of Connecticut in 1749. Notable industries of Enfield’s past include carpet making in its Thompsonville district and gunpowder manufacture in its Hazardville section. The Enfield Shakers, who produced goods for themselves and to trade, also contributed to the town’s economy; in the 19th century, their garden seeds were sold throughout the US. An early enterprise that remains in Enfield today is shade tobacco production.

 

What are the demographics of Enfield, CT?

With 40,792 people, Enfield is the 24th most populated city in the state of Connecticut out of 169 cities. The largest Enfield racial/ethnic groups are White (71.9%) followed by Hispanic (12.8%) and Two or More (6.3%). In 2022, the median household income of Enfield households was $90,741. Enfield households made slightly more than Hamden households ($90,484) and East Windsor households ($90,480) . However, 6.4% of Enfield families live in poverty.

 

Is Enfield, CT a town or a city?

Enfield is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, first settled by John and Robert Pease of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 42,141 at the 2020 census. It is bordered by Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, to the north, Somers to the east, East Windsor and Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of Suffield and Windsor Locks) to the west.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Town of Enfield

CT History

Connecticut Demographics

Connecticut Trolley Museum

Grassmere Country Club

Scantic River State Park

Hartford HealthCare HealthCenter - Enfield 

Planet Fitness

Gold's Gym

Enfield Recreation Department

Pure Barre

Anytime Fitness

Red Barn Yoga

 

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