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North Stamford

North Stamford is section of Stamford, Connecticut, USA, north of the Merritt Parkway. Often hilly and wooded, it is less densely developed than the rest of the city, containing about one-third of the land area within the city 〔() Charles, Eleanor, "If You're Thinking of Living In/North Stamford, Conn.; In a Bustling City, a Rural Haven", ''The New York Times'', February 1, 1998〕 but only about 12% of the total population (per the 2000 Census). 〔() City of Stamford, CT Zip Codes, ''ZIPcode.org'', accessed May 13, 2015〕 〔() 06903 Zip Code 06903, ''ZIPcode.org'', accessed May 13, 2015〕 North Stamford was a village until 1949, when it became part of the City of Stamford. 〔() Charles, Eleanor, "If You're Thinking of Living In/North Stamford, Conn.; In a Bustling City, a Rural Haven", ''The New York Times'', February 1, 1998〕
To the southeast is the Springdale section of Stamford, to the south is the Turn of River section and to the southwest is the Westover section of Stamford. To the west is the "back country" of Greenwich and to the north is Pound Ridge, New York. To the east is New Canaan.
High Ridge Road, in the area just south of the Merrit Parkway, is the largest shopping district near North Stamford. A shopping plaza and some surrounding stores are also nearby on Newfield Avenue, and downtown Springdale also offers nearby stores.
When Stamford's population began to grow during and after World War II, 30,000 new residents arrived from 1940 to 1960. "North Stamford developed with one- and two-acre zoning, looking just like Wilton or New Canaan," Janice Green, the manager of the William Pitt Real Estate office, told ''The New York Times'' in 1989. "Executives moved up there who had no connection with the factories and ethnic working-class neighborhoods downtown."〔() Charles, Eleanor, "If You're Thinking of Living in: Stamford", ''The New York Times'', August 20, 1989〕
==Landmarks and institutions==
City reservoirs are located in North Stamford, as are the Bartlett Arboretum and the Stamford Historical Society headquarters and museum.
Also in the neighborhood is the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, a facility on Scofieldtown Road. The museum works with schools in Stamford, Bridgeport, Norwalk, Darien and Greenwich, and more than 10,000 students visit every year. In 2007 the museum and nature center started working with Aquarion, a water utility serving much of Fairfield County, in a program meant to educate children about water ecology and watershed protection.〔Gosier, Chris, "Environmental immersion: Water company and nature center form watershed education alliance", ''The Advocate'', pp A9, A10, Stamford edition〕
Buttonwood Manor, a Colonial-style house on an estate of , is in North Stamford. The original main house was built by Jacob Stevens in 1809, then sold it in 1821 to Gould Raymond. For 77 years the Raymond family farmed the land. By 1926 Mary Stella Tisdale Atwood had bought the house from Otto Sarrach and began restoring it. She sold the estate to William E. Stevenson, a Gold Medal winner in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris (setting a new world record of 3:16.0 as member of the American 400-meter relay team) and later a president of Oberlin College. While Stevenson and his wife were in England running American Red Cross operations in World War II, they rented the house to Dorothy Fields, a lyricist.〔Nova, Susan, "Manor is rich with history: Offer has been accepted to buy home", ''The Advocate'' Real Estate section, April 20, 2007, pp. R1, R4〕

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