Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery
Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery is a cemetery in Town of Norwalk, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut which is located on Witch Lane. Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery is situated nearby to the nature reserve Biersdorf, Inc. Open Space, as well as near Saint James Baptist Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Cemetery
- Also known as: “Bouton Cemetery” and “Huguenot Cemetery”
- Address: Witch Lane
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Rowayton station and Manresa Island.
Rowayton station
Railway station
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Rowayton station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, located in the Rowayton neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut. Nineteenth-century artist and humanitarian Vincent Colyer helped to get the original station built. Rowayton station is situated 3,800 feet west of Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery.
Manresa Island
Island
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Manresa Island is a former island located in Norwalk, Connecticut, at the mouth of Norwalk Harbor in the Long Island Sound. The earliest name for the landform was Boutons Island, which dates to 1664.
Brien McMahon High School
School
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Brien McMahon High School is a secondary school located in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. It is named after Brien McMahon, a former United States Senator from Norwalk. Brien McMahon High School is situated 3,800 feet north of Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rowayton and South Norwalk.
Rowayton
Village
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Rowayton is a coastal neighborhood in the city of Norwalk, Connecticut, roughly 40 miles from New York City. The community is governed by the Sixth Taxing District of Norwalk and has a number of active local associations, including the Civic Association, the Historical Society, the Rowayton Library, a Gardeners Club, and a Parents Exchange.
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. South Norwalk is situated 2 miles north of Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery.
Boston Post Road Historic District
Neighborhood
Hoyt-Bouton Cemetery
- Category: burial
- Location: Town of Norwalk, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.07463° or 41° 4′ 29″ northLongitude
-73.43117° or 73° 25′ 52″ westElevation
69 feet (21 metres)Open location code
87H83HF9+VGOpenStreetMap ID
way 43399819OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemetery
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