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4 unusual facts about South Norwalk


Louie B. Felt

Louie Bouton was born in South Norwalk, Connecticut, the third child of Joseph Bouton and Mary Rebecca Barto.

Media Storm

The company is headquartered at 99 Washington Street, in the South Norwalk section of Norwalk, Connecticut and also has an office at 170 Varick Street in New York, NY.

Sono

South Norwalk or "SoNo", a neighborhood in Norwalk, Connecticut

South Norwalk

In 1913, South Norwalk combined with the Town of Norwalk, the City (formerly Borough) of Norwalk, and the East Norwalk fire district into the present day City of Norwalk.



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Fairfield County Railroad

Professor Alexander C. Twining of Yale University surveyed a route to follow the Saugatuck River to a spot near Compo Point in Westport and another route to a spot near Wilson's Point in South Norwalk.

South Norwalk Railroad Bridge

The bridge is adjacent to the South Norwalk Switch Tower Museum, which showcases the railroad switch tower where tracks were physically switched at the intersection of the Danbury Branch and the New Haven Line.

The South Norwalk Railroad Bridge is an 1895 bridge in Norwalk, Connecticut.

William Hubbell

William B. Hubbell (1852–?), mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut, 1887–1888