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The Stepping Stones Museum for Children is a hands-on museum specifically designed for children aged 10 and under. It is situated at 303 West Avenue within the Central district of Norwalk, Connecticut. It features various interactive exhibit areas, including a theater, a broadcast studio, and a high-definition screen.
Two shuttles operate in the evenings after core services cease, and all day Sunday. Operating hours are Monday - Friday 7pm - 10:30pm, Saturday 6:30pm – 9:30pm, and Sunday 8:30am – 7:30pm. Connecticut Ave Shuttle: Goes to South Norwalk MTA Metro North RR Station and Norwalk Transit District offices and to NCC via Connecticut Ave.
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Smooth Move. A stop at the food court to score a $1.50 hot dog combo or a slice of pepperoni pizza is a Costco shopping trip necessity. It’s a super cheap and filling meal that even the kids ...
The US Post Office–South Norwalk Main, also known as Norwalk Main Post Office, is located at 16 Washington Street in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is a single story steel and concrete structure, faced in limestone. It was designed in 1936 and built in 1937, and is an example of what has been termed "starved classicism".
President Donald Trump has formulated a plan to force New York to “kill” congestion pricing tolls in the city by withholding funds through the Department of Transportation, he told The New ...
Oct 1, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Connecticut Sun forward DeWanna Bonner (24) reacts during the second half of game two of the 2024 WNBA Semi-finals against the Minnesota Lynx at Target ...
Danbury and Norwalk Railroad; Overview; Current operator: Metro-North Railroad (passenger) Housatonic Railroad (freight) Providence and Worcester Railroad (freight) Headquarters: Danbury [1] [2] Locale: Danbury, CT to Norwalk, CT: Dates of operation: 1852–1887: Successor: Housatonic Railroad: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 ...