What Remains of Connecticut’s Earliest Turnpikes (Ep. 92)

During COVID, a Connecticut resident tracked down – and then drove – all 100 of Connecticut’s original turnpikes, which serviced all but five of the state’s municipalities. Some are interstate highways today; others are neglected, torn-up, and nearly forgotten paths through woodlands. John Schwemmer, an aerospace engineer from Windsor Locks, had to match up ancient and current maps to even find the present-day locations for many of the turnpikes. Hear his fascinating story on this episode.

Previous
Previous

Escaping Execution by Hiding in Judge’s Cave (Ep. 93)

Next
Next

Missing Revolutionary War Treasure (Ep. 91)