Monday, July 06, 2009

My World Tuesday: Fort Trumbull, Connecticut

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A birdwatcher at Ocean Beach Park in New London, Connecticut, put us on to Fort Trumbull, just a short hop along the Thames River.

Fort Trumbull is one of 42 forts along the East Coast known as the Third System of Fortifications. This building, constructed from 1839 to 1852, is the third fort on this site. The web site for the fort says it is unique "because of the Egyptian Revival features incorporated in the architectural design." Who knew?

The site commands an incredible view up and down the river and is very, very beautiful. It's hard not to feel safe and sound with that much rock behind you and a few Coast Guard boats moored over your shoulder. Folks were picnicking and reading on the expansive lawns and enjoying the sunshine and breezes of a warm summer afternoon when we stopped by.

My World Tuesday

63 comments:

mrsnesbitt said...

Wow! Your world seems so different from ours! Shows the diversity of the planet I guess!

Cloudia said...

Very cool!
Love that 19th Cent Egyptian!


Invite today for you on my blog ;-)
Sandy....
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Deborah Godin said...

Interesting contrasts - the exterior is so stark, and inside the almost jewel-like cannon.

Maggie May said...

The exterior was grim & made me shiver slightly.
Inside was lovely though.
Thanks for the trip!

Lin said...

fun sightseeing trip-thanks. massive looking fort!

marcia@joyismygoal said...

Love the simple clean lines of the first few shots --What a good post for the time of year

Lisa at Greenbow said...

It seems that Forts always have magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. This one is beautifully situated. My Brother was a career Coast Guardsman. I always think of him when I see those boats.

PERBS said...

I lived in Groton a very long time ago but I can't recall if I ever visited this area. Thanks for the tour!

Nessa said...

Beautiful, clear shots. Those canon sure are shiny.

Mojo said...

This reminds me a lot of Ft. Macon. Except the cannons are shinier and the architecture at Macon is probably closer to Medieval Dungeon Revival. I'm pretty sure they weren't incorporated into the same system of fortifications since Macon was designed by Robert E. Lee.

Love the view, and the way you present it too!

Erin said...

fab captures of the fort and surrounding areas sandy.
reminds me a bit of fort knox in maine.

have a wonderful evening.

CyberCelt said...

Beautiful photographs, Sandy. Nice and green and lots of water. We are so dry here in Texas it is pitiful. On the July 4th weekend only one (1) boat ramp was open on Lake Travis, which is a huge lake.

Just stopping by for Click and Comment Monday.

Martha said...

Gorgeous shots!

Sylvia K said...

Fantastic shots, Sandy, of a really beautiful spot in your world! Love the clouds and the water as well as the interesting architecture! Thanks for the great tour!

James said...

That is so cool. I need to find a way to go see this for myself. Thanks for sharing these great pictures.

Reader Wil said...

Hi Sandy! This fort looks very much like a medieval castle! Very strong! Thanks for the trip! Great shots.

ewok1993 said...

It does remind me of a castle too, but what lovely views eh?

Have a great week.

Luiz Ramos said...

Beautiful shots and History.

koala said...

Thanks for stopping by. Like your new avatar and the boat in your post.

Willa said...

What a beautiful place!!

Carver said...

That's an impressive fort and what a beautiful view of the river. I would definitely feel safe and sound there.

Marja said...

Oh I love forts and casltles This one looks very impresive

Your EG Tour Guide said...

I can see why the fort was built where it is. What a view!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I just love stuff like this. I find it fascinating that even though the present fort was built so long ago it was the third fort. It is really neat to me how sites get reused over and over.
I like the photos of the Coast Guard boats.

Leslie: said...

Great photos. I love the East but have never been to Connecticut - yet. :D

Paul said...

what a great weekend it was too!

Elisabeth's bright side said...

Such a great and magnificient scenery! Have a nice week with your camera.

Lantaw said...

looks like a very formidable place!

Georgie K. Buttons said...

Those cannons look so neat.

lisaschaos said...

What a cool place to let your mind wander!! That's a bigger fort than I normally run into. :)

Barb said...

I never realized these forts existed. What a beautiful setting - looks like a promenade where you can enjoy the views.

Tammie Lee said...

It sure does look as though you had a wonderful day. That last image has captured the light in a magical way!

Julia Smith said...

Wow - who keeps those guns so shiny?

Bonnie Bonsai said...

Beautiful posts and they are all clear. Easier to appreciate with the slide. It's amazing how the modern world is able to preserve the historical remains of one's country.

theselfloveproject said...

pictures totally rock...

good job...

TSannie said...

I always learn of more places in my adopted state the I really must visit from you! And I thank you for that, Sandy!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful. The view of the river side from the fort is beautiful.

Gaelyn said...

Great view. Those are the shiniest cannons I've ever seen.

Pietro said...

Very fine and interesting views.
Thanks for sharing.
Luckily those cannons are only decorative now! :-)

Wolynski said...

It's beautiful now that's it's not being used for military purposes anymore. How tranquil and peaceful and green.

Luke Wiley said...

A fascinating place. Looks safe and sound!

Baruch said...

What magnificent views this fort has!

Lara said...

an amazing view, indeed!

Swarna said...

Nice piece of history!

diane said...

There are so many interesting places in this world and thanks to blogging we can find out about many of them. Thanks for the tour.

Wren said...

"Egyptian revival"? "Brutalist school" comes to my mind, and my first thought was "prison architecture."

Still it's a great location, and the design suits the purpose even if I don't find it esthetically pleasing. A nice place to spend the day and get some great photos.

Arija said...

Sandy, that last shot is just perfect! Very nice post.

Pagan Sphinx said...

Excellent series, Sandy! Have a great week.

Lloyd Irving Bradbury said...

After readibg your many blogs I marvel at your talamt You blog is a travel incentive to your world you past observation of nature and the hunen condition are erxpertly written
I am so sad today Riverside village has posioned all the ducks om the river saying they are desease carriers next they want to posion te deer because of ticks next humens because that dp not comform to a standard Now where will I go?

janice said...

Great photos! Living history, I love it.

Have a great week!

anthonynorth said...

Amazing how these places can end up so beautiful after their role changes.

Irene Toh said...

Beautiful shots to look at..

Carolyn said...

Wow what contrasts and contradications, from groomed lawns, to stark walls, to shiny beautiful canons...great photos and information. Thanks for sharing.
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mannanan said...

Greta tour and photos. Just what I've become used to on your great site. Thanks for sharing.

Snap said...

I love old forts and you are right about the Coast Guard! Forts and water ... yippee!

George said...

These are great pictures of the fort and the surrounding area. We've visited Fort Pulaski near Savannah, Georgia, which was part of the same system of fortifications.

Amanda said...

Amazing!!! Sandy I would love to visit something like this and your photos are just perfect!

Sally in WA said...

Great pictures of the Fort. I especially enjoyed the CG boats since the hubby is a former Coastie.

Monica said...

That certainly looks like an interesting place to explore. I Enjoyed the photographs you shared.

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Hilary said...

It looks like a great place to wander around and learn. You've captured it so well.

Moms On The Go said...

Great photos, very nice!

Tipper said...

Amazing photos-as always.