Torrington is nestled in the Litchfield Hills, a countryside noted for its scenic beauty. The City is the largest in Litchfield County and has been the industrial and commercial hub of northwestern Connecticut for over a century.
The face of Torrington changed forever in 1955, when a catastrophic flood significantly altered the city, tearing up Main Street and washing numerous buildings away. Some of the buildings of the 1930's construction boom remained and, with the largest concentration of Art-Deco buildings in the State of Connecticut, the downtown core was classified as a national historic district in 1988. Presently, Torrington is a mix of manufacturing, retail, and tourist attractions. The downtown area is being preserved as a thriving cultural center, boasting the Warner Theatre and the renowned Nutmeg Conservatory. Its eclectic mix of antique dealers, art houses, art deco architecture and small specialty shops makes Torrington an appealing choice for residents and tourists alike.
Torrington is located in the northwestern region of Connecticut, in Litchfield County. The city is home to approximately one-third of the county's residents with a population of 34,688 and an estimated 14,300 households.
Downtown TorringtonThe Per Capita income in 1998 was $19,684, approximately $7,000.00 less than the state average. However, because the cost of living is also lower in the area, the standard of living is at par with the statewide standard. A good example of this can be found in Torrington's housing costs. Torrington falls well below the average and median housing prices, making ownership a reality for many people.
Location
Although the setting outside the City is primarily rural and lends itself nicely to scenic drives and leisurely walks, Torrington is by no means isolated. Route 8, a north-south highway is the major arterial road serving the city, putting Torrington within 20 miles of Waterbury CT. Bridgeport and Danbury are also easily accessible. To the east, only 36 miles away, is the state capital of Hartford. The two major cities of the east coast, New York City and Boston are within easy driving distance, 105 miles and 114 miles respectively. Border entry points to both New York State and Massachusetts are very close, within a 40-minute commute. Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks is less than 35 miles from Torrington, off of Interstate 91.
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