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Fairfield

American  
[fair-feeld] / ˈfɛərˌfild /

noun

  1. a city in central California.

  2. a town in SW Connecticut.

  3. a town in central Ohio.

  4. a city in central Alabama.


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Still, the author writes, the first person to get rich from maple-sugar products was an American: George Clinton Cary of Fort Fairfield, Maine, who founded Highland Farms and came to be known as the Maple Sugar King.

From The Wall Street Journal

Head of Fairfield Prep School in Loughborough, Andrew Earnshaw, says watching Tara's development in chess has been "truly amazing".

From BBC

The butchery signal is clear as well:"At Namorotukunan, cutmarks link stone tools to meat eating, revealing a broadened diet that endured across changing landscapes," said Frances Forrest at Fairfield University.

From Science Daily

Barry Schwimmer, a 68-year-old investment fund manager in Fairfield, Conn., is planning a trip to Spain next year that involves changing planes in France.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This rebuild is going to require another generation of craftspeople,” said Dixon Mitchell, who runs Fairfield Chair Co. out of Lenoir, N.C.

From The Wall Street Journal