- TripBuzz found 260 things to do with kids in or near Norwalk, Connecticut, including 238 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stratford, Fairfield, Bridgeport and Ridgefield.
- From The Maritime Aquarium to Stepping Stones Museum for Children, the Norwalk area offers 122 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Beaches and Boat Tours.
- Known for it's abundance of oyster farming, and casually referred to as 'Oyster Town', the city of Norwalk hosts an annual Oyster Festival each fall for locals and visitors. The cities main tourist attractions include local museums, shopping centers, casual eateries, historical parks, mansions and the local Sheffield Island Lighthouse.
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Harborside Park includes two fenced-in playgrounds for children of different ages, and both feature expansive jungle gyms. There is also a gazebo between the playgrounds and a large fenced-in grassy area for picnics.
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Riverhead's Wildwood Lake Bowl is a bowling alley that hosts open bowling as well as tournament and league play. The facility offers a variety of specials and promotions, and features cosmic bowling with music in the evenings.
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With 120 slips available, Riverfront Marina has a variety of boats, from speedboats to pontoon boats, boarded at its marina. From the docks, boats have direct access to Hudson River.
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Located in an actual tenement building, the Tenement Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history surrounding the immigrant experience along the Lower East Side of New York City. The Visitor Center and Museum Shop are open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
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Constructed in 1802, the Faulkner's Island Lighthouse is an active historic lighthouse that is the second oldest in the entire state. Visitors commonly enjoy spending time on Faulkner's Island during their trip to see the lighthouse.
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As the training grounds for the New York Giants, Quest Diagnostics Training Center provides free admission to watch the team as they train. The center lets in the first 2,000 fans to watch from the bleachers.
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Beginning in 1999 as a parent grroup at the Hudson School, the Hudson Theatre Ensemble evolved into a professional community theater company producing theater and musicals involving a diverse group of actors and directors with a wide range of styles.
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The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a historic museum that displays artifacts such as the '#200', which is the world's first aluminum double decker passenger car. The museum has a visitor's center and a gift shop.
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The Williamsburg Bridge connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. The bridge, first opened in 1903, has been featured in films like The Amazing Spiderman, American Gangster, Scent of a Woman, and City for Conquest.
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The Lower East Side of Manhattan is known for its upscale boutiques and dining establishments along Clinton Street. The location's other notable landmarks include La Plaza Cultural and music venues such as C-Squat and the Bowery Ballroom.