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Frederick Hurd House

146 Sherman Center(formerly 1619 Post Road)

The Hurd house was located at 1619 Post Road until 1939 when it was moved to its present location in order to make way for a supermarket.

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The Connecticut Co., Steel Passenger trolley car built by Brill MFG, Co. color-yellow.

Car 1944 and Motor Man Szymanski posing in snowfall on Post Road and Miller Street.

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Rawley's on the Post Road, circa 1965.

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Memorial Day Parade with marching men dressed as Indians, a man carrying an American flag, and crowds lining the street in Fairfield on the Post Road in 1939.

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Driftwood Lounge

1612 Post Road

The Driftwood Lounge closed in 2006.

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Devore's Bakery

1979 Post Road

For decades, Devore's Bakery sold a variety of delicious treats to Fairfield citizens. The bakery closed in 2006, roughly 30 years after this picture was taken.

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Motorman Szymanski stands with Car No. 1944, a yellow trolley-car produced by Brill Manufacturing Co. This picture was taken on the intersection of the Post Road and Miller Street.

The trolley's route led it up Fairfield Avenue to Ash Creek and…
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