Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge, Stratford
#1 among attractions in Stratford


Facts and practical information
The Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge carries the limited-access Merritt Parkway over the Housatonic River, between Stratford and Milford, Connecticut. ()
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Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Connecticut Post Mall, Washington Bridge, Moses Wheeler Bridge, Housatonic River Railroad Bridge.
2.8 miEShopping, Shopping centreConnecticut Post Mall, Milford
73 min walk • Connecticut Post Mall is a shopping mall, located on the Boston Post Road in Milford, Connecticut. It is currently the largest mall in the state of Connecticut and is partially owned and operated by Centennial Properties. The mall currently houses over 215 retail stores.
3.3 miSFishing spot, BridgeWashington Bridge, Stratford
85 min walk • The Washington Bridge, also known as the Devon Bridge, carries U.S. Route 1 over the Housatonic River in the U.S. state of Connecticut, connecting the city of Milford to the town of Stratford. Its geographic location is N 41.20037 by W −73.11039.
3 miSBridgeMoses Wheeler Bridge, Stratford
78 min walk • Moses Wheeler Bridge carries Interstate 95 over the Housatonic River between Stratford and the Devon section of Milford. The current bridge is a 14-span continuous girder and floorbeam structure that carries three lanes of traffic in each direction, with full inside and outside shoulders.
3 miSBridgeHousatonic River Railroad Bridge, Stratford
77 min walk • The Housatonic River Railroad Bridge is a historic bridge carrying Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line trackage across the lower Housatonic River in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The bridge is also used by Amtrak for its Northeast Corridor services.
2.3 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architectureSt. Peter's Episcopal Church, Milford
60 min walk • St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a historic church complex at 61, 71, and 81 River Street in Milford, Connecticut. It includes an Gothic Revival church built out of Portland, Connecticut brownstone in 1850–51, and a rectory and parish hall, added on either side of the church in the mid-1890s.
3 miSE 3.2 miS 1.3 miSWMuseum, Museum district, Shingle style architectureBoothe Memorial Park and Museum, Stratford
34 min walk • Boothe Memorial Park and Museum sits on a 32-acre site in the Putney section of Stratford, Connecticut. Built about 1840 and remodeled in 1914, it is said to be "The Oldest Homestead in America," since it sits on the foundations of a 1663 house, and has been continuously occupied.
2.4 miSELibrary, Romanesque architectureTaylor Memorial Library, Milford
62 min walk • The Taylor Memorial Library, also known as Taylor Library or Old Library, is a historic former library building at 5 Broad Street in Milford, Connecticut. Built in 1894, it is a Richardsonian Romanesque building designed by Joseph W. Northrop. It follows, but departs from, H. H.
3 miE 3.2 miWShopping, Shopping centreHawley Lane Mall, Trumbull
83 min walk • Hawley Lane Mall is one of two shopping malls in Trumbull, Connecticut, United States, located near Exit 8 of Route 8 North or South, also Exit 51 of Route 15 North, the Merritt Parkway and Exit 52 of Route 15 South, the Merritt Parkway.