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  1. Redding, Connecticut. Coordinates: 41°18′16″N 73°2334W. Redding is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,765 at the 2020 census. [1] . The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region . History. Early settlement and establishment.

  2. Redding, in Fairfield County, is located in southwestern Connecticut. Incorporated from Fairfield in 1767, the original name of the town was Reading, after John Read. The name was officially changed in 1844 by the United States Postal Service. During the Revolutionary War, Redding served as the winter encampment for the Continental army.

  3. Sep 10, 2016 · Things to Do in Redding, CT - Redding Attractions. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Map. Category types. Attractions. Outdoor Activities. Food & Drink. Shopping. Types of Attractions. Nature & Parks. Museums. Traveler rating. & up. Good for. Free Entry. Good for Kids. Budget-friendly. Hidden Gems. Show more.

  4. Redding Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Redding, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, comprising the central village in the town. Connecticut Route 107 passes through the community, leading north toward Bethel and southwest toward Georgetown.

  5. About Redding - Town of Redding, Connecticut Official Website. Bids, RFPs & RFQS. Contact Us. Employment. Forms. Subscribe. View/Pay Taxes. Government. Town Government. First Selectwoman. Press Releases. ADA Resources. Title VI Civil Rights Act. Boards & Commissions. Board of Selectmen. Board of Finance. Board of Assessment Appeals.

  6. Redding has turned the corner from the 20th century to the 21st century and looks to our wealth of history to guide us in the new century. The Board of Selectmen funded An Historical and Archeological Assessment Survey of Redding by Stuart Reeve.

  7. The Redding Center Historic District is a 55-acre (22 ha) located in Redding, Connecticut, encompassing its historic village center. It includes the town's current and former town halls, a church, a cemetery, private homes and barns.