A Stroll Through ‘Silk City’ - Manchester, CT
The town of Manchester was founded in 1672 after Puritans purchased the land from the Mohegan Native Americans. Manchester’s modern history began with the Cheney family, prominent early settlers who played a key role in the town’s development by founding the Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company in 1838. This company grew to become one of the largest and most successful silk manufacturers in the United States, earning Manchester the nickname "Silk City." The Cheney mills not only shaped the town's economy but also influenced its infrastructure by building homes for workers, schools, and recreational facilities, creating a model industrial community.
The Cheney Brothers' silk mills reached their peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, employing thousands of workers and transforming Manchester into a thriving industrial hub. However, the company’s fortunes began to decline after World War I, and the Great Depression of the 1930s further weakened Manchester's silk industry. By the mid-20th century, most of the mills had closed down.
Today, Manchester is a vibrant suburban community with a charming main street and a blend of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The redevelopment of the historic Cheney Mills, now a National Historic Landmark District, has helped preserve the town's industrial past while attracting new businesses and residents.
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What you should know:
You could spend a couple of hours to an entire day exploring the town.
On the street parking is available; check posted parking violations signs.
There are a few restaurant options.
There is a walking trail called the Cheney Rail Trail.
For more information: Manchester, CT