Back in the day, there was a Main Street restaurant called the Townly.
Artist Ed Ashe decorated the wall with a WPA-style mural, showing various characters cavorting in 1930-ish ways.
Eventually, the Town became Klein’s. As the small stationery shop grew into a larger department store — with books, records, cameras, typewriters, office furniture and more — the mural was hidden.
And forgotten.
Not until years later — after Klein’s closed, and the new tenant Banana Republic began renovations — was the lost and long-forgotten artwork uncovered.
To its credit, the large clothing chain kept the mural. It did not fit with the décor, but — hanging behind the registers — it offered a cool bit of Westport history,
In time Banana Republic closed too. Fortunately, Oka — a British clothing store — retained the now-iconic work.
Oka has now joined its predecessors as a Main Street memory. Soon, Sushijin will move in.
Judging from the interior work being done, the new restaurant will honor the original one by keeping the near-century-old mural.
All of which is to give the back story to last week’s Photo Challenge (click here to see).
Thirteen readers — one of whom had actually been inside the Townly, as a child — knew exactly what the challenge showed. Congratulations to Pam Barkentin, Fred Cantor, David Meth, Jonathan McClure, Andrew Colabella, Jane Nordli, Seth Schachter, Diane Bosch, Jennie G. Pickering, Janet Freedman, Janet Albert, Michael Simso and Shirlee Gordon.
Today’s Photo Challenge is a seasonal one. If you know where in Westport you’d see this, click “Comments” below.

(Photo/Ed Simek)
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The only suitable candidate to represent Westport for state senate.
Wakeman Town Farms
Shockingly, Andrew is wrong!
Awe comon’ Dan, he hits a home run every time!!!!
I’m going to correct my answer after picking up perennials at Izzo’s Garden. It’s in the back right where the trees are.
By the way everything is on sale, no frost in sight, plant NOW!
Of course Andrew got this one right. Izzo’s it is.
And thanks for the gardening tip. Andrew is a full-service “06880” commenter.
Has anyone noticed I almost never comment on Photo Challenge?
No, as I speak for the majority, we ignore you
👍Yay! Way to go Andrew!!!
Stumping Andrew has gotta be worth a few extra points!
Yeah, but he rallied quickly.
in front of ghastly pile of large dead trees on Post Road
Hi! This is so incredible to read. That mural was commissioned by my grandfather, Peter Guglieri, he owned the Townly. He was so proud of that place and that mural, it made us so happy to see it resurrected and now, continue to be showcased.