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  1. Find out what's happening in Norwalk, CT, a city ranked among the top 100 best places to live in America. Browse upcoming meetings and events, news flash, and videos of public hearings and meetings.

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  2. Norwalk is a city located in Western Connecticut, United States, in southern Fairfield County, on the northern shore of the Long Island Sound. Norwalk lies within both the New York metropolitan area and the Bridgeport metropolitan area .

  3. Things to Do in Norwalk, Connecticut: See Tripadvisor's 14,557 traveler reviews and photos of Norwalk tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Norwalk.

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    • The Maritime Aquarium
    • Stepping Stones Museum For Children
    • Lockwood-Mathews Mansion
    • Sheffield Island Ferry
    • Sheffield Island Lighthouse
    • Sono
    • Norwalk Oyster Festival
    • Norwalk Historical Society Museum
    • Mill Hill Historic Park
    • Wall Street Theater

    An aquarium done right, the Maritime Aquarium has 75 live exhibits, with more than 2,700 marine animals from 300 different species. A visit here will take you on a journey that starts in the rivers and marshes that feed Long Island Sound. Then you’ll strike out into the open ocean. As you go you’ll meet harbor seals, river otters, jellyfish, sharks...

    Working on the basis that children learn best through doing, this attraction opened in Mathews Park in 2000. Stepping Stones has a series of interactive educational zones designed to spark kids’ imagination, curiosity and interest. The Energy Lab helps little ones learn about the science of energy, through wet and wonderful exhibits. Meanwhile Expr...

    The railroad and banking magnate LeGrand Lockwood (1820-1872) built himself this palatial country house from 1865 to 1868. It forms the centerpiece for what is now Mathews Park, close to Stepping Stones. A National Historic Landmark since 1978, the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion is one of the first examples of a Second Empire-style country house in the U...

    Setting sail from a dock on the west bank of the Norwalk River, opposite the Veterans’ Memorial Park, a ferry will take you out to the Norwalk Islands in Long Island Sound. At the height of summer there are services every day of the week, including three on weekends. It will take 45 minutes to glide past the various little islands in this archipela...

    The main goal of the ferry ride to Sheffield Island is this grand lighthouse, which in its current form dates to 1868. At that time a hardy limestone house was constructed here, with a beacon in its gable. This replaced a 30-foot tower that had been erected in 1828. Since 2011 the light has been running on solar power and is aimed at the Norwalk si...

    A separate city until 1913, South Norwalk is a diverse and vibrant neighborhood, and my place to go for dining, arts, shopping and entertainment. All of the museums above are in SoNo, together with lots of galleries and studios. These all open their doors for the SoNo Arts Festival in August. There are more than 30 places to eat in SoNo, and the of...

    On the first weekend after Labor Day, Oyster Town celebrates the long history of its oyster industry and raises money for all sorts of good causes. When I compiled this list Norwalk Oyster Festival was deep into its fifth decade. The celebration promises three days of live music, arts and crafts, lots of fun activities for little ones, and, of cour...

    This museum mapping Norwalk’s past is based at the red brick Georgian Revival former Lockwood House, which is younger than I thought. Built in 1973, it was funded by Manice deForest Lockwood and his cousin Julia Belden Lockwood. The collections were relocated in the 1990s and then brought back here with the opening of the Norwalk Historical Society...

    The Norwalk Historical Society has a second location on the east bank of the Norwalk River. Mill Hill Park is a living history museum made up of three buildings up to 280 years old. My favorite of these is the sturdy Town House, constructed in 1835 as a place for civic meetings. It was one of the very first buildings in Norwalk to be made of brick....

    Opened way back in 1915, the Wall Street Theater has been reborn a few times in the last century, changing hands between a multitude of owners. In its earliest days stars like Lilian Gish, Mary Pickford and John Barrymore graced this stage. Later, in the 1930s it was remodeled as a movie theater, but was also booked for boxing matches and concerts ...

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  6. Mayor Rilling Activates Cooling Centers for the City of Norwalk from Tuesday through Sunday due to Projected Hot and Humid Temperatures Read on... The City of Norwalk ranked among the top 100 best places to live in America

  7. Norwalk is a thriving coastal city with diverse districts, charming neighborhoods, beautiful beaches and flourishing businesses. Explore what makes Norwalk a special destination for edible, nautical, cultural, educational and beautiful experiences.

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