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Booth Free School
14 South Street,
Roxbury, CT 06783
860.354.9391
The unspoiled and scenic town of Roxbury, located in beautiful Litchfield County, was incorporated in 1796. Roxbury was long known as a mining town. Silver was mined here as well as iron as well as iron for steel making and granite used to make, among other things, the Brooklyn Bridge and Grand Central Station. Roxbury is also known as a picturesque farming town with its beautiful rolling hills. The town also lies within the watershed of the Shepaug River.
The area is as diverse as the residents; i.e. actors, artists, writers and local tradesmen help keep the ambulance and fire department a volunteer service. Nearly 3000 acres or about 15% of Roxbury's total area is conserved as openspace under the stewardship of the Roxbury Land Trust. The Trust was established in 1970 and continues its mission to protect the natural beauty and rural character of the town providing space for hiking, fishing, cross country skiing and biking. The commute to New York City is under two hours.
Booth Free School
14 South Street,
Roxbury, CT 06783
860.354.9391
Shepaug Valley Middle-High School
159 South Street,
Washington Depot, CT 06793
860.868.7326
Shepaug Valley Middle-High School
159 South Street,
Washington Depot, CT 06793
860.868.7326
No Schools are listed
Litchfield County - www.litchfieldcty.com
Town of Roxbury - www.roxburyct.com
Minor Memorial Library - 860.350.2181
www.minormemoriallibrary.org
Hodge Memorial Library - 860.355.7121
Roxbury Land Trust - www.roxburylandtrust.org