Shelton [Fairfield County] was incorporated from Stratford in 1789 and named for Edward N. Shelton. Its former name is Hungtinton and its Native American name is "Quorum".
Area, 31.9 sq. miles. Population, 2000 Census, 38,101. Voting districts, 4. Principal industries, manufacture of abrasive cut off wheels, air pollution control equipment, asphalt, blow mold plastic products, computer systems, cutlery, cutting tools, electronic optical instruments, electronic relays, electroplate parts, eyelet setting tools, gauges, label manufacturing, manicure implements, metal stampers, postage systems, screwdrivers, silicone and rubber molded products, steel molds, swiss army knives, telephone equipment, therapy systems, x-ray equipment and wooden reels.
Shelton includes the area which is still called Huntington.
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- The Spirit of Shelton Information and background of Shelton from past to present.
- Shelton, Connecticut History and information on civic groups, government, and municipal services.
- Aero View of Shelton in 1919 Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1919, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
- Global Vacation Travel Packages Specializing in off-the-beaten-path travel worldwide.
- Elizabeth Shelton School Lunch menu, bus routes, FAQs and staff information.
- Shelton Land Conservation Trust, Inc. Descriptions of protected properties, newsletter, membership application, and meeting announcements.
- City of Shelton Municipal site with information on city government, public works, public safety, education, boards and commissions.
- Hilton Garden Inn Information on accommodations, amenities, services and meeting facilities.