Explore Stafford
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Why Live in Stafford
Stafford, encompassing the towns of Stafford and Union, stretches about 20 miles from east to west and features a mix of semi-rural landscapes and a bustling downtown area. Downtown Stafford Springs stands out with its historic buildings, local shops, and restaurants along Main Street, creating a unique walkable environment. The neighborhood is known for the Stafford Speedway, a historic racetrack with a modern paved track and seating for 8,500 spectators. Crime rates in Stafford are lower than the national average. Housing styles vary widely, including Cape Cods, split-levels, bi-levels, bungalows, ranches, and Colonial Revivals, with homes ranging from historic 18th-century builds to newer constructions. The area offers a range of prices and some properties come with extensive land. Points of interest include Hyde Park, the Main Street Fruit Tree Trail, and the expansive Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow State Park, which offer hiking and boating opportunities. Seasonal events like Stafford Winterfest and Summerfest, along with weekly races at the Speedway, provide plenty of things to do. The neighborhood is well-connected by Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 190, making it convenient for residents who commute to nearby cities like Hartford, Enfield, and Springfield, Massachusetts.