Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge
Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge is a bridge in Town of Norwalk, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut. Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge is situated nearby to the fire station Norwalk Fire Department Station 1, as well as near Riverside Cemetery.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Norwalk Hospital and St. Philip Church.
Norwalk Hospital
Hospital
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Norwalk Hospital is a not-for-profit, acute care community teaching hospital in the Hospital Hill section of Norwalk, Connecticut. The hospital serves a population of 250,000 in lower Fairfield County, Connecticut. Norwalk Hospital is situated 1¼ miles south of Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge.
St. Philip Church
Church
St. Philip is a Roman Catholic church in Norwalk, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport. St. Philip Church is situated 1 mile east of Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge.
Mill Hill Historic Park
Park
Photo: Gregbard, Public domain.
Mill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a living history museum composed of three buildings: the circa 1740 Governor Thomas Fitch IV "law office", the c. 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse, and the 1835 Norwalk Town Hall; as well as a historic cemetery also called the Town House Hill Cemetery. Mill Hill Historic Park is situated 1¼ miles southeast of Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Norwalk and Silvermine.
Norwalk
Photo: Noroton, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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.
Silvermine
Hamlet
Photo: Noroton, Public domain.
Silvermine is an unincorporated community in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States that extends along the Silvermine River, across three southwestern Connecticut towns: Norwalk, New Canaan and Wilton. Silvermine is situated 2 miles northwest of Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge.
South Norwalk
Suburb
Photo: JohnOwensCT, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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 south of Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge.
Sgt. Horton A. Duff and Tech 5 Alan S. Duff Memorial Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Category: transportation
- Location: Town of Norwalk, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.12633° or 41° 7′ 35″ northLongitude
-73.4291° or 73° 25′ 45″ westInception
2008Open location code
87H84HGC+G9OpenStreetMap ID
way 993301564OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=bridge
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