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Longbrook Park

Longbrook Park

 

During the 1920s and 1930s, Longbrook Park was transformed from a swamp into a 34-acre park.  The park was built under the W.P.A. program with Depression-era, unemployed labor.  The transformation of the swamp into a park began under then town manager Donald S. Sammis.  In 1912, the U.S. Army performed the first Army Air exercises at the site of what is now Longbrook Park.

The park is a haven for wildlife.  Visitors both wild and human much enjoy the winding trails and man-made waterfalls.  Rock for the stone walls and bridges in the park was quarried from nearby Roosevelt Forest. 


Click here for directions to Longbrook Park from Stratford Town Hall

Click here for video of the park (requires Realplayer)


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Winter in the park

Brewster Pond

Brewster Pond by George R. Margonis

   
             
   
             
   
             

Spring in the park

                             
     
    
  

 

Summer in the park

    

Great egret

Double-crested Cormorants

Mallard ducks

             

Fall in the park