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Bridgeport, CT is the largest city in Connecticut and it is located on the Long Island Sound. This city has a rich history that dates back to the early 1600s. With its waterfront location, Bridgeport offers plenty of recreational activities such as fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming. There are also many parks throughout the city offering a variety of outdoor activities for visitors and locals alike. The downtown area is filled with historical sites and landmarks, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
The reviews of Bridgeport, CT tend to be very positive overall. People praise its vibrant culture, diverse attractions, and natural beauty that can be found all around the city. Visitors also enjoy local restaurants that offer a wide selection of delicious food from all over the world. Additionally, there are several museums that provide an educational experience for those interested in learning more about the local history. Furthermore, many people appreciate Bridgeport’s friendly atmosphere where strangers quickly become friends and neighbors easily come together to help each other out. All in all, Bridgeport is an enjoyable place to visit with something for everyone whether they’re looking for an outdoor adventure or just seeking some good food and company.

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Bridgeport - 8/14/2014
Bridgeport Connecticut is a beautiful city and a wonderful place to live. I currently attend Central Magnet high school as well as the Bridgeport Aquaculture school and I can honestly say that the quality of education that is offered there is amazing. The teachers are very helpful and the courses that are offered are interesting and realistic to the science related fields that are needed in a city that is next to the water. Not only are the schools great, but life in the park city is great. The people here are kind and generous towards each other and there's a lot to do. Besides all the parks here we have the only zoo in Connecticut. There's also tons of places to fish, the Barnum museum is downtown and the history in Bridgeport is so rich. Those who bash this city don't know the real Bridgeport. Of course there crime occasionally, but then again, there's going to be crime anywhere you go. Bridgeport is such a special place. You can have a nice conversation with anyone you come across Read More

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in retrospect - 8/9/2012
I left Bridgeport in 1996, after bankruptcy changed it. I left looking for a better place to live. Funny thing is I haven't found it. I grew up in Bridgeport. What I loved? It was near the ocean. Not all towns have that quality. It had three parks. Seaside with lots of playing fields, Beardsley with a petting zoo and a nearby dairy queen, and Pleasure Island with endless horseshoe crabs. The houses have character, at least the older well maintained homes. I attended Central Magnet High School and I had the best teachers. They were people that cared about my future. They guided me to attend college, and they taught me how to work hard. Yes, there was crime. I personally never suffered anything horrible thank God, but I was no stranger to people being murdered, raped, or robbed. You know what, so far Bridgeport is one of the best places I'e ever lived. I moved to Florida. Everything costs an extensive amount of money. Florida was fun, but living there was hectic. I found that Read More

life in bridgeport - 7/22/2010
Bridgeport is the best place ever ive been livin here all my life i love it it aint as bad as people say it it they dont know wat they talkin Read More
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??Armpit of NE?? - 3/3/2010
Unlike some other writers, I have lived in many places in New England. Although the relative absence of wealth compared to it's surrounding towns stands out, however, Bridgeport is Far From the Armpit of NE. Like many other ex-industrial northeast cities it has it's problems, but the quality of life is not that bad. It's proximity to NYC and FF County's Gold Coast, along with relative affordability for young professionals make a decent place to bunk. There are good restaurants/bars, down to earth people and and a budding arts scene. If you want an armpit - try living in Worcester, Lowell, New Read More

Response to Jose 2006 - 3/19/2009
So why are you still living here???? The beauty about life is having options, right? I have lived here 17 years and unfortunately I read this message about two and half years late. However, in the seventeen years I have lived here, I have joined committee's, Helped at local schools and carry a book to lodge the address's of people who should be fined for not keeping up with their properties, and colling the city on them. You see, people like to #$%^ where they eat. Perhaps you have forgotten it is Bridgeport with two major hospitals, three court houses and a wast management site. Not to mention the beautiful Seaside Beach with a fabulous view of Long Island Sound. It takes one person negative take on a city such as ours to be viewed as the scum of the Earth. It takes one person like myself and the voice and hard work of the people I have befriended on my adventures to molding my City to the Gem it once was. So, instead of bashing Bridgeport why not help make the city better, or better Read More

I agree with Johnny from Stratford. - 12/23/2008
I agree with Johnny of Stratford, CT....I was born and raised in Bridgeport and it will always be home, but when I come to visit, after a few days I'm ready to go back to Virginia. I refer to Brideport as the "BLACK HOLE" due to the fact that it seems like everyone there is stressed out due to financial burdens. I can't seem to understand why it costs so much to live in that horrible city that don't care about its residents. The streets have more potholes that a land mine testing field, the schools aren't worth sh*t (excuse my choice of words but there almost seems to be no other way to put it) there's absolutly no night life unless you're into crime. ALL OF THE OFFICIALS IN THE CITY ARE DIRTY. Another thing I don't understand is how do you charge people the amount of money you do to enter crappy ol' Seaside Park????? There's nothing there, no attractions, nowhere to eat once you've entered the park, everything is blocked off, and what we refer to as the "Mummy Pond" looks like you Read More

i think.... - 12/7/2008
plI think b-port is a great oace to Read More
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Bridgeport is the armpit of New England - 8/24/2008
Bridgeport is the worst city in NE. The crime is terrible, the streets are dirty, and crack rules the city. To make matters worse, jackass Police Chief cut all special operations programs ie. Narcotics, K9, etc. which equates to higher crime for the future. Also Bridgeport is among the highest property taxed cities in the Read More

Bridgeport is the armpit of New England - 8/24/2008
The streets are filthy, crime is awful and will be getting worse. The Police force has a horrible Chief who is cutting all the special operations ie. Narcotics, K9, and other details. The city is pretty much bankrupt and is losing commerce to better cities in the county ie. Bank of Scotland. To top it all off, Bridgeport has among the highest property tax rate in the state. I feel sorry for people who have to live in Read More

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