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Shaker Village

March 26, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

There's a Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On! Shaker Village, Enfield March, 25, 2009 [Note: Most of the informational and historical passages in this post is excerpted directly from the Enfield Historical Society website.] Enfield. Good ol' Enfield. What better place to settle your quirky religious community than … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails, Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses, National "Stuff", Religious Tagged With: Abandoned and/or Unique Communities, CT Freedom Trail, Enfield, National Historic Trails, Religulous, Underground Railroad Trail

Wallace Stevens Walk

March 10, 2009 by Steve 5 Comments

There are thirteen stanzas to "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird." There are, therefore, thirteen granite blocks with those stanzas etched on them along this walk. There are, however, only ten noted spots along the designated walk. Not only that, there is a confusing stretch along Scarborough Street with no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: Hartford, Wallace Stevens Walk

77. Beckley Furnace

February 17, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

It's Like a Furnace in Here! North Canaan (Google maps location) October 5, 2008 An absolutely brilliant and beautiful Fall day in Connecticut. Grandmom and Granddad up from Delaware watching Damian back in West Hartford. Hoang and I take a leisurely drive west on Route 44 through some of the prettiest October … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails, Museums Tagged With: beckley furnace, Free Museums, Hoang, Industrial History, Iron Heritage Trail, Iron Trail, North Canaan, Not Really a Museum Museum, Outdoor Museums

Wallace Stevens Walking Tour Intro

February 6, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

Poetry is not my thing. In fact, I've been known to unfairly smear the whole genre with the broad insulting stroke of, "I hate poetry." This, of course, isn't really true at all. I'm more ignorant of poetry then disdainful of it. So I'm open to learning something about it, by way of a cool new little walk in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: Hartford, Wallace Stevens Walk

URR Trail: Oxford

February 5, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

Washband (Washburn) Tavern 90 Oxford Road Finding this place marked my first time I was ever in Oxford. I didn't stay too long, but the drive through the woods over from Lake Zoar was lovely. Even though the Freedom Trail put together a new, far better website, there's still not too much about this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: CT Freedom Trail, Oxford, Underground Railroad Trail

URR Trail: North Stonington

February 5, 2009 by Steve 41 Comments

John Randall House (formerly known as Randall's Ordinary Landmark Inn & Restaurant) Route 2 This property is probably the most interesting of the 19 along the Underground Railroad route. There is a ton online about this property - the best of which I'll copy and paste here. I had mentioned to a knowledgeable … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: CT Freedom Trail, North Stonington, Underground Railroad Trail

URR Trail: Manchester

February 5, 2009 by Steve 3 Comments

Hart Porter Homestead/Outbuilding 465 Porter Street I've no information on this stop along the Underground Railroad. But I can verify that the whole family drove by it with me after a visit to an in-town children's museum. This is located in the nicest part of Manchester, that's for sure. Update! From the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: CT Freedom Trail, Manchester, Underground Railroad Trail

URR Trail: Middletown (2)

February 5, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

1. Benjamin Douglas House 11 South Main Street A rather handsome stop along the Underground Railroad. Benjamin Douglas (1816-1894) was a prominent abolitionist in Middletown. Given his abolitionist sentiments, his home may have been a stop on the Underground Railroad. In 1839, he was one of 11 members of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails, Everything Else Tagged With: CT Freedom Trail, Middletown, Underground Railroad Trail

URR Trail: Farmington (3)

February 5, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

Underground Railroad Trail in Farmington 3 Locations as of May 2013 I should note that with a sweeping 2011 update of the CT Freedom Trail site, Farmington seems to have lost two Underground Railroad stops. Oh well - though one remains over on the Amistad Trail. From the 1780's to the 1860s, Farmington was an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: CT Freedom Trail, Farmington, Underground Railroad Trail

Freedom Trail: Bloomfield (Removed)

February 5, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

Francis Gillette House, Bloomfield Address redacted I have no idea why or when it happened, but this house is no longer part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail. I've decided to keep this page here, however, because I think it's a cool story. I began my tour of this far-ranging trail close to home... in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails, Everything Else Tagged With: Bloomfield, Closed/Gone/Former, CT Freedom Trail, Underground Railroad Trail

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