Carpe diem! A March day with sunny skies and 60 degree temperatures required a spring day trip. Not wishing to travel far, we decided to explore Wethersfield. We had been before but had only stopped at the historic First Church.
Unfortunately the historical society and info centers were closed. We were aware of a 3 mile Heritage Walk around the town, but couldn't find any brochures. We stopped at a few of those highlights, but first the Old Wethersfield Country Store. A cute store with a combination of interesting foods, candy, toys, etc.
Next stop was Wethersfield Cove. If you had told me that the first ship in CT was manufactured here and that there were expeditions to the West Indies from here, I would have not believed you. Yet it is true. They launched from here, down the Connecticut River to Long Island Sound (40 miles).
During Revolutionary times, this was known as Blackbird Pond, which some may know from the novel, "The Witch of Blackbird Pond". Wethersfield had its share of witchcraft accusations (9 cases and 3 executions from 1648-1668. Connecticut had 43 total court cases and 16 executions).
I liked the layers of brown stone rocks and shale. |
The entry way to the river goes under the highway.
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