Putnam, CT


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Putnam, CT

About Putnam, CT

Living in Putnam, CT is a great experience for many people. The town has a small-town charm with a historical downtown district surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests. Established in 1870, the first settlers of the area were Revolutionary War veterans looking to build a better life for their families. Today, Putnam is home to around 10,000 people who enjoy its quiet rural atmosphere and access to nearby cities like Hartford, New London and Providence. Residents here benefit from plenty of recreational activities including water sports on the Quinebaug River as well as hiking trails through the Robinson State Park and Pachaug State Forest. With plenty of options for dining out, shopping, and entertainment, Putnam is an ideal place to live for those seeking a peaceful but eventful lifestyle. Mid-sized city - Center of Massachusetts between Connecticut/Rhode Island and New Hampshire border.

State: Connecticut
County: Windham County
Metro Area: Worcester Metro Area
City: Putnam
Zip Codes: 06260
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 470 ft above sea level

Worcester is the second largest city in Massachusetts. From its roots in the Industrial Revolution, it is evolving into a diverse research, manufacturing, and technology center, featuring a significant health care presence and a large biotechnology research park. The downtown is being gradually restored and modernized. Origins as a cultural center continue with the area’s many small museums and colleges, as well as a good set of small performing arts amenities. Mountain areas to the west and lakes mainly north offer good recreation opportunities. Cost of living is influenced by more expensive areas east and is high for local income levels.

The area has grown to include all of Worcester county, and thus the twin cities of Fitchburg and Leominster to the north, typical New England towns with similar economic challenges. There is a strong sense of community pride. Central location relative to Boston, discount air service and other amenities in Providence, and other points New England make it attractive.

Worcester is located in a valley surrounded by hills and ridges rising from 500 feet above the city to over 1,000 feet 15 miles north. There are long valleys, some with reservoirs, between the nearby hills. Proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, and the Berkshire Hills to the west plays an important part in weather and climate. Rapid weather changes occur when storms move up the East Coast from the Carolinas. The mountains provide some shelter from storm systems from the west. Summers are moderate. Winters are usually moderate for the latitude but have frequent cold snaps. Precipitation is spread evenly throughout the year, with summer thunderstorms developing over the mountains. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

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Putnam Cost of Living

Educated population, local arts and culture, and central location make Putnam a great place to live.

$262,200
-28.9% lower than avg
$67,070
-2.9% lower than avg
9.2 / 4.7
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summer/winter
Putnam Crime
23.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Putnam, Connecticut
$50,400
for a family
$39,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Putnam
   Educated population
Economy
   Local arts and culture
Harsh winters
   Central location
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Not very long ago (4 - 5 years), Putnam was a tremendously viable destination for antiques. Two of every three stores in Putnam's town center were dedicated to the  More
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