Byram 4293821 212073214 2008-05-13T09:34:59Z Keith D 2278355 [[WP:UNDO|Undid]] revision 212023873 by [[Special:Contributions/72.200.97.205|72.200.97.205]] ([[User talk:72.200.97.205|talk]]) {{otheruses}} '''Byram''' is a neighborhood or section in the town of [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] in [[Fairfield County, Connecticut|Fairfield County]], [[Connecticut]], [[United States]]. The town of Greenwich has one political body, but consists of several distinct sections with their own mailing addresses and [[ZIP codes]], such as [[Byram, Connecticut|Byram]], [[Cos Cob, Connecticut|Cos Cob]], [[Glenville, Connecticut|Glenville]], [[Mianus (Greenwich)|Mianus]], [[Old Greenwich, Connecticut|Old Greenwich]], [[Riverside, Connecticut|Riverside]], and [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] (sometimes referred to as Greenwich proper, central, or downtown Greenwich). Byram Quarry, now closed, supplied stone for the [[Brooklyn Bridge]], the base of the [[Statue of Liberty]] and St. Roch Church.<ref>Hagey, Keach, "No givebacks: Group rejects war memorial for school", ''The Advocate'' of Stamford, [[September 28]], [[2006]], page A3; article from ''Greenwich Time'' daily newspaper</ref> A scene from the movie [[The Good Shepherd]] was shot in Byram Byram has two sites on the National Register of Historic Places: * Thomas Lyon House &mdash; 1 Byram Road; built: c. 1695, listed: 1977 * Byram School &mdash; Western Junior Highway; built: 1925, listed: 1990 ==Notes== {{reflist}} {{Connecticut-geo-stub}} {{Connecticut}} {{Fairfield County, Connecticut}} {{coor title dms|41|00|15|N|73|39|13|W|type:city_region:US-CT}} [[category: Fairfield County, Connecticut]] [[category: neighborhoods in Connecticut]] [[Category:Greenwich, Connecticut]] [[fr:Byram]]