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| Life in Norwalk |
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Businesses: Retail Sales, Manufacturers, Shopping Centers, Restaurants, Bars & Nightclubs, Supermarkets, Media, Company Employment Websites
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Education: Schools, Norwalk Community College,
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Entertainment: Movie Theaters, Music, Performing Arts, Sports
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History: Historic Houses, Urban Legends, Traditions, Historical place names, Norwalk Timeline
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Geography: Norwalk Landmarks, Neighborhoods, Hills, Streams, Ponds
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Government: City of Norwalk, City Hall, Politics, Boards and Commissions, Economics, Media
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Organizations: Volunteer Opportunities, Spiritual Organizations, Social Clubs
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Tourism: Chamber of Commerce, Hotels and Motels, Bed and Breakfasts
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Transportation: Driving, Parking, Public Transit, Metro-North, Taxi Services
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Norwalk Coast: Norwalk River, Norwalk Islands, Inlets, Points
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The History of Norwalk begins with the original inhabitants of the area. There is archaeological evidence that suggests substantial pre-contact inhabitancy of the area by human beings dating back as early as 5000 years ago.
The native people who first contacted European settlers at Norwalk were the Norwalke Indians, a small tribe of the Siwanoy. The first recorded contact was made in 1614 by Dutch navigator Adriaen Block. Block mentions his visit to the Norwalk Islands in the records of a fur trading expedition with Native Americans along the Connecticut coast.
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