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For car aficionados this is a terrific weekend! Concours d’Elegance returns Friday, June 3 thru Sunday, June 5 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich. But did you know that automobile shows have been held in Greenwich for over a century?
On today’s show you’ll hear about the first Automobile Show Week held at the Armory in May, 1916. It was so successful and attracted so many people of all walks of life that it was decided to make this event an annual one. It’s not too late to purchase your tickets to the 2022 Concours d’Elegance. Learn more at GreenwichConcours.com
Today’s excursion of Greenwich’s Great Estates takes us to Beausite. Constructed in 1919-1920 on 150 acres in mid-country Greenwich, its principal owner was George E. Leonard, a dynamic, self-made man who was an engineer, then president of the International Combustion Engineering Corporation of New York City.
It seems like everyone is either on vacation or making summer vacation plans. As many here in Greenwich, Connecticut depart for colorful destinations, in March, 1932 Judge Frederick A. Hubbard in his Greenwich Press column wrote about a time when Greenwich itself was a summer resort rivaling Newport.
From Greenwich Before 2000, I’ll share with you historical happenings in Greenwich from the years 1914 and 1915.
In crimes and misdemeanors, you’ll hear about things don’t go quite as well as expected as we continue to observe the 125th anniversary of the Greenwich Police Department.
June is here! Discover Greenwich, Creating a Sense of Place is a celebration of the 90th year anniversary of the Greenwich Historical Society. A dynamic series of programs and events promoting a sense of place, sparking dialogue and inspiring meaningful connections is available for the public, and I’ll have the details.
There’s more history than we know what to do with! So, stick around.
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