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Oyster Boat

1 Comment May 21, 2020 virtualmuseumwestport

Catherine M. Wedmore is a 56 foot wooden oyster boat built in in West Mystic, Connecticut in 1924. This 96 year old lady still works daily harvesting oysters from Norwalk to Westport for Norm Bloom & Son/Copps Island Oysters. You can often spot her year-round  from  the shores of Compo Beach.

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Saugatuck Hose Company

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The Westport Trolley

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Doughboy Memorial Statue

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Minute Man Statue

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Town Hall

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Saugatuck River

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Westport Country Playhouse

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Adams Academy

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In conjunction with our new exhibit "I Thee Wed: Bridal Fashion from the Collection" we will have a series of blog posts to give more information about the history of bridal fashions around the world. Our first post is up now on our website. Link in LinkTree or go to https://westporthistory.org/blog-post/bridal-fashion/
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! March is Irish American Heritage Month and Westport has a special bond with the Irish community as many Irish workers were employed to build the railroad which runs through Westport back in the early 1840s. Before the Potato Famine began, there were a strong community of Irish workers already here, but when the famine struck, their families and relatives flocked to America with the hopes of jobs and prosperity. Between the years of 1845-1855 more than 1.5 million Irish immigrants came to the United States. The Saugatuck neighborhood was known for many decades as "Little Dublin" and the sounds of fiddle music could be heard most nights. Over time, many of the Irish families moved away, following the railroad work or pursuing other interests, but there are still some who remain today. The Gault Family, who first immigrated in 1847 settled soon thereafter in Westport and have made it their home ever since. Wishing you all the luck of the Irish. For more Irish-American heritage, we encourage you to visit the National Archives website to read their articles about the Irish immigrant experience, Irish-American heroes, the Fenian Brotherhood and so much more! https://www.archives.gov/news/topics/irish-american-heritage Image credit: Westport Museum, Venora Ellis Collection
Beware the Ides of March. The word “Ides” is derived from the Latin word “idus,” which refers to the middle day of any month in the ancient Roman calendar. The Ides are the fifteenth day of the months of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the remaining months. The Ides were the designated days for settling debt each month in the Roman empire and generally included the seven days preceding the Ides for this purpose. Debtors in Ancient Rome who could not pay their debts may have considered the Ides to be unlucky days as they were typically thrown into prison or sometimes forced into slavery.
March 16, 6-7pm
Congratulations to Ke Huy Quan for winning the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for #EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce! 🏆 History is being made tonight! #Oscars #Hollywood #GooniesforLife #movies
Our new exhibit “I Thee Wed” is open now and has a fun interactive magnetic wall! Mix and match pieces of traditional wedding attire from around the world and through time to create a unique wedding look. This exhibit runs until November 11th with a dress rotation in July. Stop in to see us Tuesday - Saturday 11am-5pm.

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