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CTMQ > Articles by: Steve

Derby’s Carnegie Library

January 10, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

Derby Neck Library Derby There were 11 total Carnegie Libraries built in Connecticut. Today, only six remain as libraries. Back in the day, wealthy business magnates sometimes did cool philanthropic things like give money for libraries all over the world. Andrew Carnegie was one such rich guy, helping to build … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses, New Post Tagged With: carnegie libraries, derby, Libraries

J. Timothy’s Dirt Wings

January 9, 2018 by Steve 1 Comment

I Like This Kind of Dirt Nap Dirt Wings at J. Timothy’s Taverne, Plainville I have often written on this here website that I find food writing difficult. I’ve certainly never been able to do it with any clarity, originality, or vision. But as CTMQ has grown and branched into many different areas, I’ve gotten used … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants & Foods, Food & Drink, New Post, Superlatives Tagged With: Historic Restaurants and Bars, Plainville, restaurants

Farmington’s Town Seal

January 6, 2018 by Steve 1 Comment

Icy Church Daggers of Spite Farmington's Town Seal I am not familiar with all 169 Connecticut town seals. Nor do I ever intend to be. So I can't say with 100% confidence which one is my favorite or the coolest or the worst... though I have my suspicions. For instance, I'm going to guess that no town seal will … [Read more...]

Filed Under: New Post, Non-CT Tagged With: Farmington

Farmington Land Trust

January 5, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

Farmington Land Trust Farmington I live very close to Farmington, relatively speaking. So it would make sense that I'm well-versed in Farmington hiking opportunities. Alas, weirdly, I am not. Even more weirdly, there are a decent number of trailed properties in the town; many of which I've driven past innumerable … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Land Trust Hikes Tagged With: Farmington, farmington land trust

Skooter’s Diner

January 3, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

Skooter's Diner Windsor Locks October 2017 As I write this, I'm still not sure it belongs on CTMQ. The original intent of the diners list was "classic diners." The O'Rourke's, Zips, Quakers, Norm's, Aeros, etc. of the Nutmeg State. Skooter's is not old and is not classic. But it was built to look classic! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Classic Diners & True Taverns, Food & Drink, New Post Tagged With: Classic Diners, restaurants, Windsor Locks

CTMQ’s Guide to Killingly

January 2, 2018 by Steve 1 Comment

Everything Killingly I’ve been exploring and writing about Connecticut since 2006. After a decade, I began compiling CTMQ guides for each town in the state. I plan on “completing” Killingly CTMQ-style... as well as the other 168 towns, cities, and boroughs in Connecticut. That is the ultimate goal of CTMQ. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: CTMQ Town Guides, New Post Tagged With: Killingly

Killingly’s Town Trails

January 2, 2018 by Steve 3 Comments

Killingly’s Trails Killingly me softly... I find Killingly to be one of the most fascinating towns in Connecticut. I can’t really pinpoint why, exactly, but it has a lot to do with the fact it is, perhaps, the ultimate Swamp Yankee town. It has a hardscrabble “downtown” in Danielson, sure, but it has many … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Town Land Hikes Tagged With: Killingly

Wyndham Land Trust Intro

January 2, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

Wyndham Land Trust Killingly, Plainfield, Pomfret, Putnam, Thompson, Woodstock The Wyndham Land Trust covers pretty much the whole of Windham County, and has holdings in more towns than I've listed above. But as you probably know, I'm only interested in those places at which I can hike - or at least cobble together … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Land Trust Hikes Tagged With: Killingly, Plainfield, Pomfret, putnam, Thompson, Woodstock, wyndham land trust

Top 10 Fake CT Towns

December 30, 2017 by Steve 15 Comments

I Was Bored "Fake towns" is a bit harsh, as these are very real places. And really, not too many people are confusing them with the "real" towns in which they are located. I am purposely ignoring the "big" fake towns (Danielson, Willimantic, Mystic, Rockville, Winsted, Storrs) because they aren't all that fun for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Classic, Everything Else, Geography, New Post Tagged With: geo-oddities

Worst I-84 East Transition

December 22, 2017 by Steve 4 Comments

Plainville's Death Trap Plainville There are seemingly hundreds of horribly designed highway interchanges, onramps, and off-ramps in Connecticut. The 84/91 interchange is pretty much the poster child for terrible highway design. (Well done on the new 91/95 New Haven interchange, by the way!) Connecticut's odd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, New Post, Towers, Bridges, Forts, Tunnels, Roads, Canals, Dams, Fishways, Airports, & Ferries Tagged With: Plainville, Roads and Tunnels

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