You’d think a plaque honoring all of Westport’s veterans — “living or dead” — would be located in a prominent spot. Veterans Green, probably. The VFW, perhaps.
You’d also think that because it was dedicated in 1975, plenty of people would remember where it was.
You’d be wrong.
Wendy Crowther, Joyce Barnhart and Michael Calise were the only “06880” readers who knew where last week’s photo challenge can be found. (Click here to see.)
It’s not what our veterans deserve. The plaque is where Long Lots Road feeds into Post Road East, just west of Shearwater Coffee and One River Art (before that, Bertucci’s/Tanglewoods/Clam Box). A memorial flagpole once stood nearby. I can’t imagine many people ever see the plaque now.
Yet there’s a reason it’s there. For several decades, a Doughboy statue graced the median, between the restaurant and the hardware store across the way.
It was relocated 25 or 30 years ago to Veterans Green (though it was not called that then). It’s certainly a more appropriate — and accessible — spot.
Last week’s challenge was fitting: It was the day before Memorial Day. (And today is D-Day.)
This week’s photo has no tie-in to anything — except it’s somewhere in Westport. If you think you know where it is, click “Comments” below.
Compo lifeguard shack.
Building at Ned Dimes Marina?
Ned Dimes Marina.
Building at Ned Dimes Marina
Ned Dimes Marina!
Ned dimes marina
Yup. The party house at Ned Dimes.
compo yacht basin
Ned Dimes Marina
The reflection in the window is the Entrance ramp and the parking lot adjacent to the Courts
Ned Dimes Marina building
Yes, it’s the Ned Dimes Marina clubhouse, for sure. The marina is one of the most popular spots in Westport — and you can reserve the clubhouse for a private gathering for a much-lower-than-elsewhere-in-town fee.
The house at the marina at Compo
Fabulous spot for a nice party 👍🏼🇺🇸
Just another fabulous crown jewel.