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Here are some facts about Fairfield, Connecticut:
1. Population: As of the 2020 Census, the population of Fairfield, Connecticut was 62,066.
2. History: Fairfield was settled by English colonists in 1639 and is named after Fairfield, England.
3. Education: Fairfield has a strong public education system with six elementary schools, three middle schools, and a high school.
4. Attractions: Some popular attractions in Fairfield include the Fairfield Museum and History Center, the Connecticut Audubon Society, and Lake Mohegan.
5. Geography: Fairfield is located on the coast of Long Island Sound and has several beaches, including Jennings Beach and Penfield Beach.
6. Demographics: Fairfield has a predominantly white population, with a median household income of over $126,000.
7. Transportation: Fairfield is served by the Metro-North Railroad, which provides commuter rail service to New York City and other parts of Connecticut. The town is also located near Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway.