The World War I Memorial of Norfolk, Connecticut stands at the corner of Greenwoods Road West and North Street in the town's village center.
[1] Norfolk's World War I Memorial stands in a triangular grassy area at the junction of Greenwoods Road West and North Street, near the northern end of the village center.
Each of its three legs rises in a bellcast shape to a common peak, beneath which hangs a replica of the Liberty Bell.
Bronze tablets commemorating the town's World War I soldiers are placed on each of the monument's curved triangular faces, just above stone bench projections.
[2] The memorial was designed by Alfredo S.G. Taylor, an architect based in New York City who spent many summers in Norfolk.