
East Norwalk Cemetery
The first burial of colonial settlers was in 1655 making this cemetery the oldest in Norwalk. The triangle shape echos
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The first burial of colonial settlers was in 1655 making this cemetery the oldest in Norwalk. The triangle shape echos

The bridge that spans the Norwalk River and connects East Norwalk to South Norwalk is named after Stanley H. Stroffolino.

East Norwalk is rapidly becoming the goto food destination in Norwalk. Forget the trendy SoNo eateries with their crowded sidewalks,

Most museums tend to stay put, but in Norwalk, history has been on the move. Once housed in the former

The pandemic has been good for the restaurants that sling pizza. Sales nationally are up 20%, fueling the interest of

This can be considered the largest collection of WPA murals in the country in one location. The actual collection of Norwalk’s WPA murals is more extensive and in many locations.
City Hall has a somewhat active art exhibit program. Occasionally a curator is hired to create a themed exhibit in

Summer won’t last forever, and when it’s cold and dreary out, don’t be one of those people who wish they

Norwalk is surrounding by 35 islands and many of them are visible from Calf Pasture Beach. This makes Norwalk rather

If you are looking for the white table cloth experience with views of water, then Harbor Lights is your spot.