Norwalk, CT
Founded in 1649, Norwalk was once an agricultural region featuring corn and wheat crops and dairy cows that grazed along today's Calf Pasture Beach. By the late 1800s, the city became known as "Oyster Town" and served as the world's oyster capital thanks to the Norwalk Island chain, which creates an ideal environment for the bivalves. Today, with nearly 90,000 residents, Norwalk is Connecticut's sixth-largest city.
In The Neighborhood
- Dining
- Rincon Taqueria
- Colony Grille
- The Spread
- Valencia
- Rowayton Seafood
- Tavern at Graybarns
- Bruxelles Brasserie
- Pontos
- Match
- Activities/POI
- Golfing
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Baseball/softball
- Soccer
- Calf Pasture Beach
- Taylor Farms Dog Park
- Veteran’s Memorial Park and Marina
- Maritime Aquarium
- Ice cream at Mr. Frosty’s
- Shopping at SoNo Collection
- Commuting Times
- 1 hour 20 minute drive to Grand Central
- 1 hour 10 minute train ride to Grand Central
- 55 minute drive to LGA
- 30 minute drive to Westchester County Airport
- Education
- Side By Side Charter School (PK-8)
- All Saints Catholic School (PK-8)
- Columbus Magnet School (K-7)
- Marvin Elementary School (K-5)
- Rowayton School (K-5)
- Wolfpit School (K-5)
- Cranbury Elementary School (K-5)
- Tracey School (K-5)
- Jefferson Magnet School (K-5)
- Kendall Elementary School (K-5)
- Naramake Elementary School (K-5)
- Brookside Elementary School (K-5)
- Silvermine Elementary School (K-5)
- Fox Run Elementary School (K-5)
- Roton Middle School (6-8)
- West Rocks Middle School (6-8)
- Nathan Hale Middle School (6-8)
- Ponus Ridge Middle School (6-8)
- Norwalk High School (9-12)
- Brien McMahon High School (9-12)
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