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03-03-2009, 02:43 PM
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There are too many Connecticut's to say what the "classic" town is. I'd say Litchfield Hills though, if you're talking about the stereotype. Roxbury, Washington Depot, Litchfield, Cornwall, etc.
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03-03-2009, 03:18 PM
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I grew up on the water and Long Island sound was my playground. I associate New England with water. Mystic, Old Saybrook, Stonington, places like that make me think of New England.
Even though it's not in CT, Nantucket, to me, represents an old New England town. The whaling museum, walking down a cobblestone street to get an ice cream cone, clapboard houses covered with rose trellis.....
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03-03-2009, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by usmcfamily
I grew up on the water and Long Island sound was my playground. I associate New England with water. Mystic, Old Saybrook, Stonington, places like that make me think of New England.
Even though it's not in CT, Nantucket, to me, represents an old New England town. The whaling museum, walking down a cobblestone street to get an ice cream cone, clapboard houses covered with rose trellis.....
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Ahh yes, the Fenwick section of Old Saybrook is very "Connecticut."
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03-11-2009, 08:34 AM
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Hollywood version of CT would be lower Fairfield County or Litchfield. But I am not so sure people in the middle of the state or eastern CT would agree. 169 towns and 169 versions of classic CT!
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03-14-2009, 12:14 PM
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Who's talking about classic ct or hollywood versions? We're talking about classic new england.
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03-14-2009, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by watchoverme
Who's talking about classic ct or hollywood versions? We're talking about classic new england.
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Did you read the title of the thread?
"What is the most classic old New England Town in CT?"
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03-14-2009, 02:44 PM
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Point well taken. My apologies. Classic New England with the white clapboard houses, fall colors etc would be Litchfield. Sea-faring New England would be Stonington with Essex,Guilford, Noank and parts of Mystic ranking high also.
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03-21-2009, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Connecticut Pam
Yes, Chester is indeed pretty Classic, however, I absolutely love Mystic and Mystic Seaport. Lots of neat old stuff down that way. In particular, I love the old houses with the lookout towers on top of them for when all the sea captains would come home and pull into port.
I am a bit concerned, however, that you coming from Southington would not lock your doors and lower windows at night. Chester or not, there are nutcases out there everywhere. I am not saying that Southington is bad but Meriden can be and it is right next door! Heck last year there was that dreadful home invasion in Cheshire where everyone in the family was killed except the father who managed to escape. They caught the killers but can you imagine that in Cheshire of all places?
Enjoy Chester, but LOCK UP!
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I disagree, do you think anyone that has mal-intent comes to a door where they are about to commit a crime, and say, "Darn it, it's locked?" More home invasions occur through locked doors than opened ones, the fact is it isn't the lock, it is just the bad luck of the draw. If someone picked your house, locked door, or unlocked door, they are coming in!
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03-23-2009, 06:34 PM
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Rural : Woodstock, Lebanon, Lyme,
Small-town: Old Saybrook, Stonington, Suffield, Guilford, Noank, Litchfield, Newtown
City: New London
Has the look but somewhat contrived because of the tourist shops (to the near-exclusion of practical stores i.e. you can buy lampshades or golf sweaters but not a hammer on Main Street): Mystic, Essex, Old Wethersfield, Old Lyme
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