Innovative signage |
Walter Camp Gate at the Yale Athletic Complex. Camp is considered to be
the "Father of American Football" and developed a lot of the game while
at Yale. |
Yale Bowl, the nations first natural bowl stadium |
Fall has to be our favorite season |
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch in Bushnell Park |
State Capitol in Hartford |
The Charter Oak is celebrated throughout the Capital. When King James
II tried to take the Connecticut Charter from the colony it was hidden
in a white oak tree. The tree fell in 1856, but the wood from the tree
was used to make several relics. |
Not a piece of the Charter Oak, but a cannonball embedded in a tree. |
The Connecticut Charter framed in wood from the Charter Oak |
Wooden revolver carved from Charter Oak wood |
View of Bushnell Park and Hartford skyline, from the State Capital |
Leafing the Capital Building |
The Mark Twain House in Hartford, as you can guess once home to Samuel Clemens |
Harriet Beecher Stowe House, where the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" author lived
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We came across this abandoned rest stop with a peculiar frog rock in the center |
The Guilford Art Center became the representative for Connecticut in the project |
Leaving the painting "William's Route" with the staff of the Guilford Art Center |
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