Yankee Doodle Bridge
The Yankee Doodle Bridge is a road bridge in Norwalk, Connecticut. Its primary purpose is carrying Interstate 95 over the Norwalk River, though it also features a pedestrian sidewalk.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Stepping Stones Museum for Children and Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum.
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Museum
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The Stepping Stones Museum for Children is a hands-on museum specifically designed for children aged 10 and under. It is situated at 303 West Avenue within the Central district of Norwalk, Connecticut. Stepping Stones Museum for Children is situated 1,600 feet northwest of Yankee Doodle Bridge.
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
Museum
Photo: Noroton, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Lockwood–Mathews Mansion is a Second Empire style country house in Norwalk, Connecticut. Now a museum, it was built in 1864-68 for railroad and banking magnate LeGrand Lockwood. Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum is situated 1,900 feet west of Yankee Doodle Bridge.
Pine Island Cemetery
Cemetery
Pine Island Cemetery is a historical cemetery in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is the second oldest cemetery in Norwalk. The cemetery is located behind Lockwood–Mathews Mansion on Crescent Street. Pine Island Cemetery is situated 1,400 feet west of Yankee Doodle Bridge.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include East Norwalk and Norwalk.
East Norwalk
Village
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East Norwalk is a neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. It is located mostly in Norwalk's third taxing district with segments of its northernmost area within the first and fifth taxing districts.
Norwalk
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Norwalk is a city of 91,000 people in Fairfield County, in the state of Connecticut in the United States of America. It includes the villages of: East Norwalk, West Norwalk, Cranbury, Silvermine, Winnipauk, Wilson Point, Harbor View, Rowayton and South Norwalk, known locally as "SoNo." Norwalk, probably due mostly to its proximity to New York City, is home to many large companies.
South Norwalk
Suburb
South Norwalk is a neighborhood in Norwalk, Connecticut which corresponds to the city's Second Taxing District. Often referred to as SoNo, the neighborhood was originally settled as Old Well, then chartered as the city of South Norwalk on August 18, 1870.
Yankee Doodle Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Description: bridge in United States of America
- Category: transportation
- Location: Town of Norwalk, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.1075° or 41° 6′ 27″ northLongitude
-73.41062° or 73° 24′ 38″ westOpen location code
87H84H4Q+XQOpenStreetMap ID
way 1000019985OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=bridgeWikidata ID
Q25004840
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In Other Languages
“Yankee Doodle Bridge” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Yankee Doodle Bridge”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Riverside Park and Devon’s Place.
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