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Norwalk CT Real Estate


Established over 300 years ago as a fishing port and harbor, Norwalk CT offers the charm of the past with the dynamics of the future.  The city of Norwalk has a revitalized historic downtown district (SoNo), varying inland residential neighborhoods, and a flourishing business district.  Norwalk has evolved into a cultural center for the region boasting a local symphony, several notable museums and festivals, which are highlighted by the Maritime Aquarium, the Oyster Festival and the SoNo Arts Festival. 
POPULATION: 84,107
SQUARE MILES: 23

 

SCHOOLS & SCHOOL PROFILES
- 11 Elementary Schools
- 5 Middle Schools
- 3 High Schools
- 2 Private Schools

MEDICAL FACILITIES
Norwalk Hospital, Stamford Hospital, St. Joseph and Greenwich Hospitals are all within 10 to 20 minutes by car.  Honey Hill Care Center and Notre Dame Convalescant Home.

RECREATION
The Recreation Division of Norwalk provides various social programs and activities for handicapped and senior citizens, sponsors dance and music programs including the Norwalk Symphony, Youth Symphony, and Community Chorus.  There are also programs in arts and crafts, as well as athletic programs including sports camps, tournaments, instruction and league play.  Physical fitness programs, such as swimming lessons, exercise classes, etc. and a Summer Youth Playground Programs at various sites throughout Norwalk during the summer.  Various City parks, boat launching ramps, comfort stations and boat moorings at Veterans Park and beaches.

PARKS

BEACHES


 Norwalk CT Real Estate

Norwalk CT Real Estate

VOLUNTEER SERVICES
Youth Services, Meals on Wheels, Norwalk Mentor Program, Salvation Army Women's Crisis Center.

TRANSPORTATION

Driving
- I-95 and Merritt Parkway, 35 minutes to New York, 45 minutes to New Haven

Public Transportation
- Metro North Commuter Railway offers service to New York City, Bus line, taxi, and limousine services available to New York City Airports.

HISTORICAL SITES

  • Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum c. 1864
    This is a National Historic Landmark.  A 50-room Victorian palace with stenciled walls, inlaid woodwork, antiques, gift shop.
  • Stepping Stones Museum for Children
    This museum invites children to explore, imagine, create and discover new experiences every time they visit.  All of the exhibits designed for children ages 1 to 10, encourage hands-on-exploration and discovery, incorporating the tehemes of Science and Technology, the Arts, Culture, and Heritage.
  • Sheffield Island Lighthouse c. 1868
    Picturesque boat ride to 3-acre Park with picnic area.  Lighthouse has 4 levels and 10 rooms to explore adjacent to the Stewart B. McKinney U.S. Fish & Wildlife Sanctuary.

HOUSES OF WORSHIP
There are many houses of worship for various denominations in town.

 

 
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