Photo Challenge #537

Nearly every Sunday, Andrew Colabella nails our Photo Challenge.

Not only that: He’s usually one of the first to respond with the correct answer too.

Not last week.

Of course, there’s a good reason. Andrew was the photographer who contributed the image.

It was a tough one. His black-and-white shot from inside Viva Zapata — of a door leading outside (click here to see) — stumped everyone except Brian Taylor, Sue Iseman, Sal Liccione and Matt McGrath.

Would it have stumped the champ, Andrew himself?

Nah.

Here is this week’s Photo Challenge. If you — Andrew, or anyone else — know where in Westport you’d see this particular American flag, click “Comments” below.

(Photo/Seth Schachter)

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14 responses to “Photo Challenge #537

  1. Looks like Sconset Square.

  2. At Doug and Melissa Bernstein’s home

  3. Elaine Marino

    At the entrance to the Compo Beach park long lot.

  4. Andrew Colabella

    I’m going to go with, sconset square

  5. I’m with Morley🇺🇸

  6. It is Sconset Square – congrats!

  7. Some of us remember when it was Sherwood Square…actually, why the name change?

    • When the Sherwood family sold to Brooks, the latter remodeled the shopping center – and also ditched the historically meaningful place name in favor of the current one. This was accompanied by a cringe-y faux nautical theme. Mercifully the current owners broomed most of the glop. But the phoney name stayed.

      • Seems to me Morley Boyd was right on the money with the cringey nautical theme. At least the Sherwood name had some significance…

  8. Sherwood was a Republican ?🤩🇺🇸

  9. Sal liccione

    The sconet square next door to my house on Myrtle ave I saw wehn I saw that

  10. Compo Boat Basin, aka Ned Dimes Marina