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Settled in 1754 with the establishment of Newbury Parish, Brookfield, CT has become a cultural boom to its residents. Town of Brookfield, named after the Reverend Thomas Brooks, the first Congregational minister, who served from 1755 to 1796. Population reached its 19th-century peak of 1445 in 1840 when, in addition to farming, there was modest industrial activity of gristmills, sawmills, manufacturing of combs; hats and an iron forge at the Village of Brookfield Iron Works (now Brookfield) north, of the Center.

Brookfield is home to a museum and historical society, a beautiful, wide-windowed library, sports fields, town beach, children’s play kingdom and a community garden. Even with only five schools–four public and one parochial—check out the education system ratings, this system is sure to provide your family with high quality instruction.

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Additionally, Brookfield CT is simply a pleasant place to live, with a green, natural landscape, and the area’s well-known Candlewood Lake as its western border with Lake Lillinonah on the Eastern side.

Brookfield also boasts an extensive parks and recreation system, with a number of parks, trails, and facilities for residents to use for their benefit and wellness. It also has a quaint, friendly historic district in which to relax and enjoy the town center. You’ve made a good choice if you’ve decided to live in Brookfield.