Ivoryton, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you want to know the Population & Steets in Ivoyton City, CT, you have to first know what the town is like. If you don't, you might be surprised to learn that there are two large cities within 20 miles of the town center. These two cities are great for road trips and booking flights between them. These two cities have similar populations and steets, but differ primarily in the size of their cities.

Violent crime in Ivoryton City is very low, with only 1.49 crimes committed per 1,000 people during a typical year. This is quite low when compared to surrounding cities, but it is still important to consider the fact that violent crime rates can be inflated in tourist areas, since most crimes are committed in retail areas. Therefore, red areas do not necessarily represent dangerous neighborhoods, but they are important to be aware of.

The racial makeup of the neighborhood is diverse, with some people claiming Italian ancestry, while others claim Polish ancestry. However, no matter what your ethnic background is, there's a neighborhood near you that's right for you. You can get an idea of where the population of this neighborhood comes from by visiting NeighborhoodScout. It shows that about 0.0% of the population (17 and under) is living below the federal poverty line. This is considerably lower than the national average of 100 percent.

In addition to the thriving community, Ivoryton has many public parks and other recreational areas. There's the Ivoryton Playhouse, which hosts eight to 12 plays a year. Located along the Connecticut River, this museum is home to many artifacts of the river and hosts the annual Connecticut River Eagle Festival. For transportation, Ivoryton is served by the Estuary Transit District's nine-town bus service. Old Saybrook Train Station is served by the Shoreline East Railroad and Amtrak.