How to get to Assumption Greek Orthodox Church by car or by bus
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church is located in Danbury, Connecticut at 30 Clapboard Ridge Rd.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
Location of worship
30 Clapboard Ridge Rd
Danbury,
CT
06811-4542
United States
Phone: 203.748.2992
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Travel/Directions Tips
How to get to The Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
Take I-84 (East or West) to Exit 5.
At the light, turn left onto Clapboard Ridge Rd.
The church is on the left hand side. Â
Take I-84 (East or West) to Exit 5.
At the light, turn left onto Clapboard Ridge Rd.
The church is on the left hand side. Â
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