This trail's web presence is confusing and lacking. Undaunted, I contacted the Salisbury (CT) Town Historian, Katherine Chilcoat, who sent me an excellent brochure and map of the trail. It is published by the Upper Housatonic Valley Heritage Area and appears to be a work in progress. Between the Lakes seems to be … [Read more...]
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20. General Mansfield House
General Mansfield House Middletown Heritage Trail Site 20 151 Main Street It's fitting that the final stop along the Middletown Heritage Trail is the General Mansfield House. That's because as an outstanding example of the federal style, General Mansfield House has served since 1959 as the Middlesex County … [Read more...]
19. Civil War Monument
Civil War Monument Middletown Heritage Trail Site 19 South Green (Main and Old Church Street) Every town has one, and here's Middletown's. By the end of the Civil War, one of every nine Middletown men wearing the Union uniform was dead. More than 900 soldiers and sailors from the city served during the … [Read more...]
18. Henry Clay Work Bust
Henry Clay Work bust Middletown Heritage Trail Site 18 South Green (Main and Old Church Street) The South Green attracts a few of Middletown's more transient folks and I am now chuckling at the thought of asking them to point me the way to the Henry Clay Work bust. And I don't know why. Who is Henry Clay … [Read more...]
17. Danforth Pewter Shop
Danforth Pewter Shop Middletown Heritage Trail Site 16 Corner of Pleasant Street and South Main) This is interesting. This little colonial shop sticks out like a sore thumb here at the confluence of a bunch of busy streets in Middletown. And aside from Wesleyan University, it seems to be the most widely known of … [Read more...]
16. Adath Israel Synagogue
Adath Israel Synagogue Middletown Heritage Trail Site 16 Corner of Broad and Old Church Streets) Hands down the coolest thing about this stop along the Heritage Trail is that while reading about the synagogue online, I learned that they have a museum hidden away inside! If only I'd known that the day I snapped … [Read more...]
15. Abolition Site
Abolition Site Middletown Heritage Trail Site 15 Corner of Broad and William Streets Thanks Brochure, thanks for giving a lot to work with here. "Abolition site." Great. Here's what the corner of Broad and William looks like: Fortunately, the fine Heritage Trail folks have stuck a sign here. As it says, … [Read more...]
14. Wesleyan’s College Row
Wesleyan's College Row Middletown Heritage Trail Site 14 High Street (at top of William Street) Ahhh, Wesleyan. Such memories I have of this fine institution of higher learning. Without delving too much into it, my high school girlfriend went to "Wes" as the cool kids call it and I attended UConn a ways north. … [Read more...]
13. Freedom Church
Freedom Church Middletown Heritage Trail Site 13 Cross Street (by Freeman Athletic Center) This church originated in 1823 in the home of Asa Jeffrey on this spot. A true church building was not erected until 1830 under the leadership of Jeheil Beman. Beman, the son of a Revolutionary War soldier and the son of … [Read more...]
12. Indian Hill Cemetery
Indian Hill Cemetery Middletown Heritage Trail Site 12 Corner of Washington and Vine Streets Way (WAY) back in the day, the Wangunk Indians called this place home. From the top of the hill here, they could see for miles and they called this place "Mattabeseck." Hm, where have I heard that before? Oh yeah, … [Read more...]
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