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CTMQ > Military History

440. Huntington Homestead Museum

October 2, 2019 by Steve Leave a Comment

Hunting in Scotland Scotland (Google Maps location) June 8, 2019 You’ll likely find this ridiculous - and you should - but I’ve always had this weirdly romanticized vision of what Scotland, Connecticut is like. This vision is formed, obviously, by its namesake country. It’s not exactly easy to get to for most of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Museums, National "Stuff", New Post Tagged With: Dubious Claims, Free Museums, historic house museums, Historic Houses, Military History, National Historic Landmarks, Scotland, Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail, Windham County

Pratt & Whitney Hangar Museum

August 28, 2019 by Steve 4 Comments

HangArn a Minute! East Hartford (Google Maps location) May 7, 2019 After I left my job at LEGO in late April 2019, I had a few weeks before starting at my new place of employment. With some free time, I did what anyone would do and began seeking out a bunch of museums that are only open during weekdays. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: Aviation, East Hartford, Free Museums, Hartford County, Military History, Rarely Open

New England Air Museum

April 28, 2019 by Steve Leave a Comment

This Place is Fly New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks (Google Maps location) April 19, 2012 The New England Air Museum (NEAM) is a monster. Easily one of Connecticut’s largest museums, writing up a visit is daunting. Writing up a visit with a tired and difficult Damian is impossible. So, dear readers, I’m sorry. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: Aviation, Damian, Dubious Claims, Firsts Onlies and Oldests, Hartford County, Military History, new england air museum, Windsor Locks

300. Keeler Tavern Museum

January 6, 2019 by Steve Leave a Comment

I Can’t Keep an Even Keel, Because... Ridgefield (Google Maps location) September 12, 2015 2019 Update: A new visitor center has been added to this museum and barn and good for them! I Can’t Keep an Even Keel, Because... This was my 300th Connecticut museum! Craziness! Who would ever have thought that there … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: Calvin, Cool Architecture, Creepy Dolls, Damian, Fairfield County, Historic Houses, Hoang, Military History, Ridgefield, Town History

Tolland Military Museum

September 22, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

War! Huh! What is it Good For? (Museums) Tolland Google Maps location July 15, 2018 Admission time: When it became apparent to me in late spring/early summer of 2018 that I could make it to 400 Connecticut museums, I made sure I made it to 400 museums. One trick to getting there is to go to places like Tolland … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: Damian, Free Museums, Military History, Tolland, Tolland County

Civil War Beech Tree

April 9, 2018 by Steve Leave a Comment

War’s a Beech Civil War Tree Granby It’s 2018 and I’m editing old Granby posts before “releasing” the CTMQ Complete Guide to Granby and I came across this from my Colton-Hayes Tobacco Barn Museum post of 2008. Because of its apparent uniqueness, I’m not bestowing this chunk of tree its own hallowed page on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Biology & Geology, Everything Else, New Post, Religion, Remembrances, & Outdoor Art Tagged With: Dubious Claims, Granby, Hartford County, Military History, Trees

2nd Lt. Vincent H. Core Memorial

February 12, 2018 by Steve 1 Comment

Just Plane Interesting Lt. Vincent H. Core Memorial Memorial Town Forest, Farmington We Nutmeggers have a penchant for memorializing somewhat random people, places, and things around the state. I revel in finding these things and writing about them. The Lt. Core Memorial in the middle of the woods in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, New Post, Religion, Remembrances, & Outdoor Art Tagged With: Calvin, Damian, Farmington, Hartford County, Military History

Farmington Memorial Town Forest

February 12, 2018 by Steve 1 Comment

Getting to the Core of Things Memorial Town Forest Trails, Farmington February 4, 2018 I wrote this opening salvo on my Suburban Park Trails page: Farmington does this really great thing – beyond just preserving lots of greenspace. They seem to like to keep historic remnants of days gone by. You know, like the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, New Post, Town Land Hikes Tagged With: Calvin, Damian, Farmington, Hartford County, Hikes with my Boys, Military History

TSTL’17.14: Putnam Memorial State Park

September 29, 2017 by Steve 1 Comment

The Sky's the Limit 2017 Hiking Challenge #14 Putnam Memorial State Park, Redding/Bethel September 16, 2017 Do you want to know something crazy? With this, our 14th and final Sky’s the Limit Challenge hike of 2017, Damian and I have now gone to ALL 42 TSTL challenge points over the last few years. Every. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Hiking Challenges, New Post, State Parks, Reserves, Preserves, Forests, NAPs, WMAs, & Campsites Tagged With: Bethel, Calvin, Caves & Dens, Damian, Fairfield County, Hikes with my Boys, Hiking Challenges with Rewards, Military History, putnam memorial state park, Redding, Sky's the Limit Challenge

337. New England Civil War Museum

July 29, 2017 by Steve Leave a Comment

Don't Burpee Here! It's Civil! Vernon (Google Maps location) December 4, 2016 I was speaking with a friend just two days ago. He lives in Vernon. Aware of CTMQ and what I do, he asked if I’d been to the New England Civil War Museum and then laughed. I said yes. He chuckled, “It’s... it’s not what I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: Dubious Claims, Free Museums, Military History, Tolland County, Vernon

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