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CTMQ > Articles by: Steve

Breweries, Brewpubs & Cideries

June 9, 2009 by Steve 30 Comments

Beer. And Lots Of It I began this particular page in 2008 when there were four breweries in Connecticut: Cottrell, Hooker, New England, and Olde Burnside. Only one had a tasting room (Hooker) and each was pumping out only a handful of beers. There were a few brewpubs operating as well. And we only had five … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Breweries, Food & Drink Tagged With: Breweries, Cideries, kombucha

CT Homemade Ice Cream, Cheese, & Chocolate Trails

June 9, 2009 by Steve 4 Comments

Keeping the Family Happy Ice Cream, Cheese, & Chocolate Trails How in the world do I continue to get Hoang, Damian, and Calvin to hop in the car with me for our Sunday adventures to who-knows-where? It's easy - promise them homemade ice cream, chocolate, and/or cheese. I try to keep up with these lists as best as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food & Drink, Ice Cream, Cheese, & Chocolate Trails Tagged With: CT Cheese Trail, CT Chocolate Trail, CT Homemade Ice Cream Trail

Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants, Bars, & Foods

June 8, 2009 by Steve 7 Comments

Food, Glorious Food! CT's Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants & Food It’s completely ridiculous how much time and effort I’ve put into creating this page. I won't burden you with my woes, but suffice it to say that this has been 15 years in the making. There's a lot here, and restaurants are always opening and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants & Foods, Food & Drink Tagged With: "See Before you die" list, Ethnic Restaurants, Food Tour of the World, Historic Restaurants and Bars, Roadfood's Eat Before You Die, Soda, unique restaurants and/or food

Republican-American Article

June 8, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

This one went to "subscriber's only archives" quickly. Anyway, here it is. May 18, 2009 SMALL TOWN MATTERS One man's quest to prove there's plenty to do While doing research on state museums the other day, I came across a remarkable gem on the Web. It's called Connecticut Museum Quest. What first … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Tagged With: About, Press

Connecticut Sites & Blogs

June 7, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

So many sites and blogs have come and gone since I began CTMQ in 2006 it's mind-boggling. I gave up trying to keep track probably in 2008. So some below might be mothballed or defunct when you try clicking on them, but hopefully they are still cool to skim. (If you see an asterisk, they may be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else

*Dirt Bombs at Bantam Bread Co.

June 7, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

Bombs Over Ban-Tammmm! Bantam Bread Company, Bantam Cost: $1.00* per dirt bomb (in 2009) [2013: $1.50 in 2013. Which is the year I’m writing this sentence. I’ve bought dirt bombs (and other breadstuffs) from BBC many, many times since this inaugural visit below. In fact, every time I go anywhwere west of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best, Unique, & Historic Restaurants & Foods, Food & Drink Tagged With: Damian, Hoang, Litchfield, Roadfood's Eat Before You Die

Zoar Trail

June 5, 2009 by Steve 3 Comments

(Pleading Look To Sky, Fist Shaking), "zzzzZZZOOOAAARRR!" Newtown, 6.5 miles April 2009 Update: The section of the Zoar Trail that used to be on Great Quarter Road has been moved into the woods. Having the luxury of being able to choose which days to hike (sort of, not really) allows me to hit the trail on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: CFPA Hikes, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles Tagged With: Blue Trails Challenge, Lake Zoar Area Trails, Newtown, paugusett state forest

Lake Zoar Area Trails

June 5, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

ZOOOAAARRRR! Lake Zoar Area Trails Back in the day, the CFPA used to lump a bunch of trails under this heading. Then with the newest edition of the Walk Book, it changed and is now just listed as "Kettletown State Park, Pomperaug, and Zoar Trails." Sure, the Paugussett Trail was lengthened and removed from this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: CFPA Hikes, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles Tagged With: Abandoned and/or Unique Communities, Blue Trails Challenge, Kettletown State Park, Lake Zoar Area Trails, Newtown, Oxford, Pomperaug Trail, Southbury

Hayfoot, Strawfoot Statue

June 4, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

How About No Hands, Onefoot? Hartford's South Meadows June 3, 2009 I've seen a few unique statues around the state, but this is the one that prompted me to create a little separate section for them on CTMQ. i don't know why, really, as every state east of the Mississippi surely has some sort of Civil War … [Read more...]

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

Vernon Historical Society Museum

June 2, 2009 by Steve 6 Comments

Ver-nonentities vs. Rockvillains Vernon/Rockville (Google Maps Location) May 2009 CT museum visit #106. How about some music to accompany your reading. "Rockville?" you say? "But you're in Vernon. What gives?" More on that later... As CTMQ readers know, I'm eternally fascinated by Connecticut's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums Tagged With: Free Museums, Town History, Vernon

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