Our Stony Creek, Connecticut - Now and Then

The Creek - a Maine village in disguise

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  • 19th Century Stony Creek
    • Ox-drawn Ice Wagon
    • 1868 Stony Creek Map
    • Russell Homestead Barn
    • Southeastern view of John Russell Homestead
    • Then in the Creek
    • Stony Cricker & The Wasp
  • 20th Century Stony Creek
  • A New Millennium – Stony Creek Day
    • Quarry Celebration 2000
    • Peach Festival – 20 Years Ago
  • The Creek Today and Yesterday
    • Creek Coastal Flooding
    • Underpass Flooding
    • 1995 Stony Creek Strategic Plan
    • Stony Creek Association 2014 By-Laws and 1909 Charter
    • Evacuation Plan for the Creek
    • Branford Trails – Stony Creek Quarry
    • Draft Economic Study of Sea Level Rise Mitigation
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Our Stony Creek, Connecticut - Now and Then

The Creek - a Maine village in disguise

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Retired scientist who likes photography, drones, fishing and driving my 1974 Triumph TR6

Posts by mystonycreek:
  • Letter to Branford’s Board of Selectmen
  • Trees and Traffic – A Letter to the Sound
  • Trees as road hazards
  • Update: CT-Alert and Tropical Storm Ida
  • A Retrospective On Recent Storm Alerts And What We Must Do Better
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Schooner Tom Beattie

Schooner Tom Beattie. Built in 1884 in Bath, Maine by the Beattie quarry family. Pictured here, probably in the late 1890s, sailing nearĀ  Wheeler Island in the Thimble Islands.

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