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Why Live in Fairfield

Fairfield, Vermont is a rural, agricultural community spanning 47,000 acres in Franklin County. The town maintains its rural charm with unpaved roads and a single blinking stoplight. Community life is vibrant with gathering places like Bent Northrop Memorial Library and Fairfield Community Center offering various events and programs. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities at Elm Brook Wildlife Management Area and Fairfield Pond, while Lake Champlain and Jay Peak Resort provide additional recreational options nearby. Homes in Fairfield are typically Colonial Revivals, farmhouses, and ranch-style properties on multi-acre lots along dirt roads. The local economy is heavily agricultural, with maple sugaring, cropping, and dairy farming being prevalent. Essential shopping can be done at Fairfield Market, and dining options include West End Pizza and PuddleDock Grill & Scoop. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents travel to Saint Albans City, 8 miles away. Fairfield Center School serves kindergarten to eighth grade, and high school students can choose from various schools through Vermont’s school choice program. Vermont state Route 36 is the main thoroughfare, and Burlington International Airport is 35 miles southwest.

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