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Sherman
, Connecticut in Fairfield County

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City motto: Per Sapientiam Tutus
23 active listings near Sherman
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$739,000   👍* 58 Big Trl
$660,000   👍 4 Bridgeworth Ln
$625,000   👍 3 Rising Sun Trl
$599,900   👍* 8 Glenview Dr
$589,900   👍 6 Candleview Dr
$549,000   👍 5 Ledgewood Dr
$519,900   👍* 3 Oriole Dr
$499,000   👍 44 Taber Rd
$450,000   👍 176 Route 37 S
$425,000   👍 2 Sawmill Rd
$389,000   👍 127 Green Pond Rd
$380,000   👍 121 Green Pond Rd
$379,000   👍* 170 Route 39 S
$274,000   👍 123 Route 37 S
$270,000   👍 41 Long River Rd Lot 30
$245,000   👍 4 Pond View Ln
$225,000   👍 62 Skyline Dr
$199,000   👍 3-20 Wagon Wheel Rd
$47,000   👍 2 Coburn Rd W

Interested in fun facts and the history of Sherman, CT?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Sherman, Connecticut:

1. Sherman was named after Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

2. Sherman has the lowest population density of all the towns in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

3. The Appalachian Trail runs through Sherman, making it a popular destination for hikers.

4. One of the oldest working farms in Connecticut, White Silo Farm and Winery, is located in Sherman.

5. The town has a strong arts community, with numerous galleries, studios, and cultural events.

6. Sherman is home to the famous Elephant's Trunk Flea Market, which attracts visitors from all over the Northeast.

7. Singer and songwriter Paul Simon resides in Sherman.

8. The Sherman Playhouse is a popular community theater that puts on productions year-round.

9. The town has several historic sites, including the Old Store Museum and the Jewish Cemetery, which dates back to the late 1800s.

10. The Candlewood Lake Authority, which oversees Connecticut's largest lake, is located in Sherman.