Ansonia [New Haven County] Connecticut was incorporated from Derby in 1889 and named from Anson G. Phelps, founder of the manufacturing village, 1843.
Area, 6.2 sq. miles. Population, est., 17,716. Voting districts, 7. Birthplace of Gen. David Humphreys. Principal industries, manufacture of copper and brass, plastics, latex foam, electronics, automatic screw machine products, novelties.
Ansonia is considered a part of the New Haven Metro Area.
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- Ansonia Nature & Recreation Center Town owned and operated park offering nature trails, wet meadows, upland swamp, wooded hills and two-acre pond. Nature-oriented classes for school age children are provided as well as weekend programs for adults and families.
- City of Ansonia Municipal information, including service, voting, education, events, code of ordinances, government and permits.
- Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center 68-acre facility in Bristol offers education programs, summer camp, and includes Indian Rock Preserve.
- District Map of Ansonia Showing 104th district divisions for the Connecticut General Assembly House of Representatives.
- Ansonia Public Library Library's history and information on staff, board of directors, lending policies and children's services.
- Ansonia Local Protection Project Photo and information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on flood protection project located along the Naugatuck River and Beaver Brook.