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In the lower Naugatuck Valley, “The Copper City ” of Waterbury, Connecticut is known for its rich history rooted in heavy-machine manufacturing. For those interested in memorials and historical buildings, Waterbury is a must-see destination with much to offer. Attractions in Waterbury include Reverend Richard Mansfield House, Warsaw Park, General David Humphreys House circa 1689, Waterbury Nature and Recreation Center, and Woodbridge Avenue Neighborhood War Memorial.
Beyond those sites, Waterbury also offers many exciting holiday celebrations, events, and festivals, including Snowshoe Sunday in January, Waterbury Harvest Festival in September, and Rock the Valley in July. Additionally, Waterbury was incorporated in 1889, and named after Anson G. Phelps. This New Haven County community has seen many remarkable residents come and go throughout its history. A few of the noteworthy Waterbury residents have included jazz pianist Al Tinney, Flyweight Boxing World Champion Pincus “Pinky” Silverberg, Olympic gold medalist John Cooke, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps General Samuel Jaskilka, and entrepreneur, legislator, diplomat, and aide-de-camp to George Washington, David Humphreys.
All of these incredible qualities add to the desirability of Waterbury real estate. Real estate in Waterbury includes a wide variety of attached, semi-detached, and single-family detached homes. Homes for sale in Waterbury also vary in square footage, floor plan, architectural design, and age with historic homes and newer construction, too. Because of the diversity of Waterbury properties, listing prices span a broad range. Please connect with us today and we will happily provide you with more specific information regarding currently available properties in Waterbury, Connecticut.