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  1. 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.

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · The flag was adopted on the night of June 26, 1951. The flag has a dark green background, similar to the official high school colors. Its lettering and designs are white. The flag displays an old well, signifying South Norwalk which in its early history was designated as "Old Well".

  3. History of Norwalk, Connecticut. "General view of the Green, Norwalk, Conn." published in 1855 by Ballou's Pictorial. 1847 Map of Norwalk. The history of Norwalk, Connecticut ranges from pre-contact cultures and Native Americans to the 21st century.

  4. Norwalk, city, coextensive with the town (township) of Norwalk, Fairfield county, southwestern Connecticut, U.S., on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Norwalk River. Roger Ludlow purchased the land from the Norwalk (Norwaake, or Naramauke) Indians in 1640, and the area was settled by colonists.

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  5. U.S. state flag consisting of a blue field (background) with a central coat of arms incorporating three grapevines; a ribbon below the arms contains an inscription in Latin.The coat of arms is based on the 1711 seal of the colony of Connecticut.

  6. The city was formed in 1913 when Norwalk and South Norwalk consolidated. Norwalk was burned by the British under Governor William Tryon of New York on July 12, 1779. According to legend, Tryon sat in a chair and calmly observed the conflagration.

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  8. May 31, 2024 · The table contains images of the U.S. national flag and of the flags of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Larger images of the flags can be viewed by clicking on individual flags. Articles on the country, the states, and the district (Washington, D.C.) and on their respective flag histories can be accessed via the links below the flags.

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