PHOTO GALLERY Lost Tracks: Norwalk's Historic Trolley Tour Norwalk Preservation Trust’s 2013 Living History tour was the opening event for a series of happenings celebrating the 100th anniversary of the consolidation of Norwalk in 1913. NPT is very lucky that...
Photos by Tod Bryant, 2001, 2006, 2013 RESTORED Grumman-St. John House, 93 East Avenue 93 East Avenue is an address with a long history in Norwalk, beginning in 1724 when Samuel Grumman bought the property and built a house there, which became known as Grumman Hill....
Photos by Tod Bryant, 2012 LOST Norwalk Company Factory, 20 North Water Street The Norwalk Company building at 20 North Water Street was demolished in July 2012. The Norwalk Company factory (1875) stood as the eastern gateway to the South Norwalk district for more...
Photos courtesy of Andrew Glazer, 2006 RESTORED Winthrop House, 166 Rowayton Avenue Built in 1848 by Charles L. Raymond along Five Mile River in the heart of Rowayton, Winthrop House was known as Fairview Hotel (1890 and 1900), Colonial Inn (1926), Pleasant Inn...
LOST Margaret Hoyt Smith House, 30 Highland Avenue The Margaret Hoyt Smith House, an 1870 Victorian at 30 Highland Avenue in Rowayton, was demolished at the end of June 2006 to make way for twelve upscale homes. The house was the residence of Margaret Hoyt Smith, the...
Photos by Tod Bryant, 2001, ca. 2006 RESTORED Ernst House, 5 Elmcrest Terrace This 1908 early Colonial Revival home is in great condition with beautiful interiors and is the last of its type in Norwalk. Originally slated for demolition to make way for additional...