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Public Wine Bar SoNo Norwalk Connecticut
Public Wine Bar SoNo
88 Washington St, Norwalk, CT 06854
+1 203-939-9995
http://www.publicwinebar.com/
Public Wine Bar SoNo Hours
Monday”: “11 AM-1 AM”
Tuesday: “11 AM-1 AM”
Wednesday: “11 AM-1 AM”
Thursday: “11 AM-1 AM”
Friday: “11 AM-2 AM”
Saturday: “11 AM-2 AM”
Sunday: “11 AM-1 AM”
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Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The city, part of the New York Metropolitan Area, is the sixth-most populous city in Connecticut as of the 2020 census, with a population of 91,184. Norwalk is on the northern shore of the Long Island Sound and was first settled in 1649. Norwalk is included in the 18 towns/cities that make up the Western Connecticut Planning Region. == History == Roger Ludlow purchased the areas east of the Norwalk River from Chief Mahackemo of the Norwaake (or Naramauke) Indians in 1640. Norwalk was settled in 1649, incorporated September 1651, and named after the Algonquin word noyank, meaning "point of land", or more probably from the Native American name "Naramauke". The Battle of Norwalk took place during the Revolutionary War, and led to the burning of most of the town. In 1836, the borough of Norwalk was created, covering the central area of the town. In 1853, the first ever train disaster in the United States happened over the Norwalk River. During the 19th and early 20th century, Norwalk was a major railroad stop for the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad.
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