Remember Ross Perot?
If you’re at the Greens Farms railroad station, and glance up at a certain utility pole, you’ll see his 1996 campaign sticker.
That was his second presidential campaign. He received 8% of the votes, less than half of his 19% in ’92 (which, some historians believe, tilted the election to Bill Clinton).
Perot’s ’96 run for the White House is long forgotten. But his sticker endures. (Click here to see.)
Alan Shinbaum, Nanette Buziakk Lexow and Andrew Colabella all have seen it at the station, and identified it correctly. They had a lot more success than Ross Perot’s political ambitions.
Today’s Photo Challenge may be another tough one.
But, as I learned long ago: Our “06880” readers are a very observant bunch.
If you know where in Westport you’d see this, click “Comments” below.
(Photo/Jodie Brooke Aujla)
Beach concession? Formerly “Joey’s By the Shore?
Compo paviliion
missed by 50 feet,
Joey’s past or present
I was actually going to rake the same image and send it to you Dan.
Hook’d… where you will wait up to 45 minutes for an order of fries, but they are so good, it’s worth the wait🍟😜
Hook’d looking up waiting for your order!
Old Dairy Queen
I believe hook’d at compo beach
Hook’d at Compo. Assuming they’re open 🤪
What use to be Joeys By The Shore. Bring it back, or something westport locally fun and owned and not corporate.
Has Hook’d paid their ‘nominal’ $10 fee to display the ALL ARE WELCOME HERE sticker and go through the training video?
Hooked ceiling
Hook’d it is! Congrats to all — and thanks for the clever comments.
Toquet Hall stage
Love the “Help Me” plea on the rafter!