Bethel, Connecticut

Bethel (/ˈbɛθəl/) is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

[5] In 1934, Rudolph Kunett started the first vodka distillery in the U.S. after purchasing rights to the recipe from the exiled Smirnoff family.

The Bethel CDP, corresponding to the town center, has a total area of 4.1 square miles (11 km2), all land.

Bethel borders Redding to the south, Danbury to the west, Brookfield to the north, and Newtown to the east.

20.2% were of Italian, 17.5% Irish, 9.1% German, 7.0% English, 6.7% American and 6.0% Polish ancestry according to Census 2000.

[9] 88.7% spoke English, 4.4% Spanish, 3.3% Portuguese, 1.5% German and 1.0% French as their first language.

[citation needed] Interstate 84 passes through Bethel, and it has a train station on the Danbury Branch of Metro-North's New Haven Line.

Housatonic Area Regional Transit provides local bus service.

Bethel Town Hall, also known as the Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center
Seth Seelye House, now the Bethel Public Library
Bethel station , November 2011. The station is part of Metro-North Railroad 's Danbury Branch .