Concept of Freedom Trail: Middletown (2)

1. Leverett Beman Historic District, Cross and Vine Streets Yeah, okay… I’m not sure how I’m to take a picture of a “District.” So I’ll grab a satellite image. I can report I drove all around here looking for the CT Underground Railroad Trail and Middletown Heritage Trail’s Freedom church. The first known residential subdivision […]
Concept of Freedom Trail: Stonington

Charles W. Morgan, Mystic Seaport, 75 Greenmanville Avenue I will certainly be revisiting Mystic Seaport and will have real pictures on this page at some point. Among the many displays at Mystic Seaport, renowned for its maritime village and working craftspeople, is the ship Charles W. Morgan, last of the nineteenth-century wooden whaling vessels. Connected […]
Concept of Freedom Trail: Hartford (14 of 16)

Most of the other sites are in the north end and while Main Street is safe, some of the side streets are not. Not that anyone is going to go on a walking tour of these sites, other than me. Let’s get to it. 1. Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Hartford Bushnell Park/State Capitol The Soldiers […]
Concept of Freedom Trail: Plainville

The Freedom Trail folks updated and released a great new website in February 2011. They cleared up a bunch of confusing entries and added info where info needed to be added. But they dropped the ball here, and I don’t know why. They combined this first entry (the house) and the third one (the cemetery) […]
Concept of Freedom Trail: Waterbury

Hopkins Street Center, Waterbury 34 Hopkins Street Located at the corner of Hopkins and Pearl Streets, this building was once known as the Pearl Street Neighborhood House. It served as a settlement house for Waterbury’s African American community, particularly migrants arriving from the South after the First World War. It continued to be a settlement […]