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CTMQ > Articles by: Steve

Wood Memorial Library and Museum

June 23, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

Fact Check: This Isn't Named After Me South Windsor (Google Maps Location) February 2009 Connecticut museum visit #88. Weird. No, not the fact that a rarely open library has a museum that they advertise as a museum. What's weird is going somewhere named the Wood Memorial. Seeing as though my last name … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums Tagged With: Art, Birds, Calvin, Damian, Free Museums, Libraries, native american history, Natural History, South Windsor

Hot Dog at Super Duper Weenie

June 21, 2009 by Steve 5 Comments

Super Stupor? Super Duper Weenie Fairfield It bears repeating - and will be repeated again - I am not a meat eater. I hadn't eaten a beef/pork hot dog for about 10 years before beginning this list of Roadfood's best, um, road food around the country (though, of course, I'm sticking to Connecticut only). So I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food & Drink Tagged With: Another Freaking Hot Dog, Fairfield, restaurants, Roadfood's Eat Before You Die

The Children’s Museum (Closed)

June 20, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

A Whale of a Museum West Hartford (Google Maps Location) December 2008 and January 31, 2009 2022-25: This long-running museum and its iconic whale sculpture have been booted from their home in favor of luxury condos. They collection has moved into a temporary home at West Hartford's Emanuel Synagogue where they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums Tagged With: Animals, Children's Museums, CT Dino Trail, Damian, Dinosaurs, Giant Goofy Things, Hoang, West Hartford

Highlawn Forest Trails: CFPA Demonstration Trail

June 19, 2009 by Steve 5 Comments

Mini-Hike on a Mini-Trail with my Mini-Me Middletown, .3 Mile April 17, 2009 While hiking with Rob Butterworth a month prior along the Cockaponset Trail (which he maintains), he mentioned a "secret" CFPA trail. He mentioned two, actually, but the other one remains under wraps for now. Actually, I know of a few … [Read more...]

Filed Under: CFPA Hikes, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles Tagged With: Blue Trails Challenge, Damian, Hikes with my Boys, Middlefield

*Pancakes at Gail’s… Sort of

June 18, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

Pattycake Pattycake, Baker Steve Gail's on the Common, Ridgefield My Kitchen 2016 Update: This seems like a wholly unnecessary "update," but here goes. As you'll read, Gail's on the Common was closed before the book that contained the list I completed was published. The owner kept a sister restaurant (which had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants & Foods, Food & Drink Tagged With: Closed/Gone/Former, Damian, Ridgefield, Roadfood's Eat Before You Die

104. Buttolph-Williams House

June 18, 2009 by Steve 7 Comments

Get Olph Your Butt Already Wethersfield (Google Maps Location) May 28, 2009 This was perhaps the easiest pun-title on all of CTMQ. It's been in my head for years and after finally visiting this easily accessible historic house museum and learning "Buttolph" is actually pronounced "Butt-off," I was ecstatic. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums Tagged With: Connecticut Books, Connecticut Landmarks, historic house museums, Historic Houses, National Historic Landmarks, Wethersfield

Book Review: How the States Got Their Shapes

June 18, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

How the States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein In case you were wondering, I’m a map geek. I’ve mentioned it all over the place on CTMQ and I make no secret of it. (I’m not alone mind you, and I’m not the most afflicted… Trust me.) But I am bad enough that I asked for this book for Christmas and read it in short … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Movies, People, & Stories, Everything Else, Geography Tagged With: Border disputes, Connecticut Books, Connecticut History Books

Hunger Striker’s Memorial

June 16, 2009 by Steve 13 Comments

Odd. Maple and Freeman Streets, Hartford June 17, 2009 Hm. Um. Hm. You know how this is ultimately under the "curiosities" heading? I sure think this one fits, as it sure is curious. There, standing tall on a busy street in Hartford's south end is a monument to terrorists. Oops, is that word going to get me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Religion, Cemeteries, Monuments, Statuary, Greens, & Outdoor Sculpture & Art Tagged With: Hartford, Monuments and Plaques

1936 Flood Marker

June 16, 2009 by Steve 3 Comments

Did the Flood Wash Away the Real Statue? On the Polish National Home facing Charter Oak Avenue June 17, 2009 [Go here for CTMQ's dining experience at the Polish National Home] I love this one. This has to be the smallest marker of any sort in the state. Ironically, it notes a rather massive event in Hartford … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Religion, Cemeteries, Monuments, Statuary, Greens, & Outdoor Sculpture & Art Tagged With: Hartford, Monuments and Plaques

The Hartford Courant

June 14, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

What the Heck is a "Courant" Anyway? Oldest Continuously Published Newspaper in US, The Hartford Courant June 9, 2009 It's no secret that the print newspaper industry is going through some trying times right now. Here in the northeast we hear about the imminent demise of such venerable goliaths as the Boston … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Superlatives Tagged With: Firsts Onlies and Oldests, Hartford

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