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The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is one of Connecticut's top tourist attractions. Annual attendance averages 500,000 visitors, about 100,000 of whom are from New York state. [ 2 ] The Maritime Aquarium's estimated statewide economic impact is almost $42 million; it contributes approximately $25 million to Norwalk's economy every year.
Cooper's is a chophouse and seafood restaurant. It's like a Ruth's Chris Steak House. ... $25 for 12); blue points from Norwalk Islands, Connecticut ($15 for 6, $25 for 12); great whites from ...
In 1956, brothers and diner owners Jack and Harold Berkowitz bought a restaurant named Maraczi's that sold hotdogs and hamburgers in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The brothers needed to put a name on the paperwork and they decided to name the restaurant after Dutchess County, New York, without the "T". After the renaming, the Duchess fast food chain ...
Captain William Clark Fishing Pier. The Calf Pasture Beach area has a large guarded beach, a fishing pier, a tree shaded playground, a small unpaved boat ramp (suited to cartop boat launches, not trailers), sand volleyball courts, bocce courts, a skateboard park, baseball diamonds (with lighting for nighttime games), accessible restrooms, and a restaurant maintained by Ripka Beach Cafe. [2]
Norwalk Claim to fame: A relative newcomer with an enviable location, ... Related: The Best Seafood Restaurant for Takeout in Every State. Tony H./Yelp. Louisiana: Mr. John’s Steakhouse.
Florida Seafood Festival — Apalachicola, Florida; Lowcountry Oyster Festival — Charleston, South Carolina; Milford Oyster Festival — an annual food and entertainment festival in Milford, Connecticut, since 1975. Norwalk Oyster Festival — an annual food and entertainment festival in Norwalk, Connecticut, since 1978.
The Norwalk Yacht Club was formed in August 1894 in Wilson's Cove. [10] The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged the harbor in 1950. [5] In October 1955 a great flood washed down the Norwalk River and destroyed many of the buildings adjacent to the riverbanks. Today's Freese Park along Main Avenue was a built up commercial block before October ...
South Norwalk is a neighborhood in Norwalk, Connecticut which corresponds to the city's Second Taxing District. [1] [2] Often referred to as SoNo, [3] [4] [5] the neighborhood was originally settled as Old Well, then chartered as the city of South Norwalk on August 18, 1870. The cities of Norwalk and South Norwalk were incorporated on June 6, 1913.