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UID:6084-1749387600-1749391200@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Salter's Pond loop walk
DESCRIPTION:Moderately paced one-mile scenic walk on the loop trail\, starting at the parking lot of Salter’s pool\, Lydall Street\, Manchester — plenty of parking. Salter’s Pond got its name from Lorenzo T. Salter who\, in partnership with Mr. Strong\, founded the Salter and Strong paper mill\, which became Lydall paper mill. Many North End residents learned to swim at Salter’s Pond before the town swimming pool was built. Our walk will include some historic and botanical commentary. The path has stairs\, hills\, bumpy terrain\, and some wet spots — please wear sturdy footwear/sneakers. The pond and adjacent land is owned by the Manchester Land Conservation Trust. No dogs\, please. Rain or shine\, but extreme weather cancels. This walk and 100+ others are promoted by Connecticut Trails Day\, a program of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/salters-pond-loop-walk/
LOCATION:Salter’s Pond\, 123 Lydall Street\, Manchester
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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UID:6081-1749301200-1749305700@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Center Springs Park ramble
DESCRIPTION:Moderately paced 1.25-mile urban walk around the pond. Somewhat hilly\, paved terrain. Led by the Town Historian\, the walk takes about 75 minutes and includes historic and botanical commentary. The Cheney family donated the 55 acres for a park to the Town of Manchester in the 1920s\, when the pond was built. The Town has installed fountains and other welcoming features. No dogs\, please. Rain or shine\, but extreme weather cancels. This walk and 100+ others are promoted by Connecticut Trails Day\, a program of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/center-springs-park-ramble/
LOCATION:Center Springs Park\, 39 Lodge Drive\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T130000
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CREATED:20240108T235853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250209T194902Z
UID:669-1746277200-1746280800@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour and Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Preservation Connecticut and Jane’s Walk\, Inc.\, encourage cities and towns to host neighborhood walking tours where residents can meet and talk to each other about their experiences living in Manchester\, or in their hometown. The free\, citizen-led tours are inspired by Jane Jacobs (1916-2006)\, writer\, urbanist\, and activist who championed a community-based approach to city-building. \nThe walks intend for people to tell stories about their communities\, explore their cities\, and connect with neighbors. Meet at the office steps\, Fuss & O’Neill\, 146 Hartford Road\, Manchester. About one hour; moderately paced half mile. Rain or shine. Led by Susan Barlow\, Town Historian\, and Jessee Muñiz-Poland\, elected member of the Town Board of Directors.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/walking-tour-and-community-conversation/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T150000
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UID:5852-1744462800-1744470000@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Highland Park history hike -- 2 options
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Land Trust boulder at the small parking lot on Spring Street near the bridge and waterfall\, not far from the intersection of Spring Street and Glen Road\, Manchester (GPS 670 Spring Street.). We’ll start with commentary on the Case Brothers National Historic District and then visit the paper mill and mansion areas. Those who want a short history walk may end their walk at the dam at Case Pond near Spring Street. For those who want a more strenuous event\, we will continue uphill to the summit of Lookout Mountain. Steep\, bumpy\, and rocky terrain\, but worth the effort\, especially on a clear day\, when the Heublein Tower is visible to the west. Free. Please wear sturdy sneakers or hiking boots\, and bring water. No dogs\, please. Extreme weather cancels. Please check the street signs carefully before parking to avoid parking tickets. Photo by John Knoll at the steps to the waterfall circa 1920. For vintage pictures and a story about the Highland Park section of Manchester\, visit Case Brothers National Historic District. Co-sponsored by the Manchester Land Conservation Trust\, which owns the 0.6-acre parklet below the waterfall.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/highland-park-history-hike-2-options/
LOCATION:Case Parklet at Highland Park\, 670 Spring St\, manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T143000
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CREATED:20241227T194219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241227T195117Z
UID:6001-1741438800-1741444200@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:North End history walk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the charm of the old North End\, viewing what remains from the Urban Renewal of the 1960s. We’ll visit Whiton Library\, the “Y\,” Apel’s Opera House (pictured)\, Woodbridge and Hudson Streets. About one mile along streets and sidewalks. Rain or shine. Extreme weather cancels. We’ll meet at the front steps of the Whiton Library. Park either in the library lot or along Old North Main Street. Free.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/north-end-history-walk/
LOCATION:Whiton Library\, 100 North Main St.\, 100 North Main St.\, Manchester\, CONNECTICUT\, 06042
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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UID:6046-1738976400-1739021400@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:CANCELING FEB. 8 RAILROAD WALK
DESCRIPTION:Due to ice on the trail\, we are canceling today’s Cheney Rail Trail walk. The website is not allowing edits on the actual listing\, so listing THIS as the non-event. Questions: info@manchesterlandtrust.org
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/canceling-feb-8-railroad-walk/
LOCATION:220 North Main Street Manchester CT\, 2 Main Street\, Manchester
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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UID:5888-1737205200-1737210600@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Railroad history hike
DESCRIPTION:Weather permitting — the rail trail is not snow-shoveled — we’ll walk from south to north\, tracing the route of the former railroad\, built in 1869 to connect the Cheney silk mills to the main rail line in the North End. At 2.5 miles\, it was the shortest private freight-and-passenger railroad in the United States. We will see the Town of Manchester improvements at the Park Street bridge and trestle over Center Street. Some of the hike will be along roads. About three miles round trip. Extreme weather cancels. No dogs\, please. FREE. 1900 photo at right shows the depot of the South Manchester Railroad\, located at that time just to the east of Cheney Hall. The depot was moved farther north in 1910\, and is no longer in existence.\nTo enjoy the trail on your own\, here’s a copy of this railroad map.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/railroad-history-hike/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250101T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250101T143000
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CREATED:20240315T174108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T174108Z
UID:4942-1735736400-1735741800@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:New Year's Day walk on the Great Lawn
DESCRIPTION:This free history walk features the “Great Lawn” and proceeds along streets and lawn to view historic mansions and the nine acres purchased by the Town in 2005 for open space and historic preservation. Cheney district commission members Tom Ferguson and Susan Barlow will comment on the historic landscape and buildings. There is some steep and uneven ground\, so participants should wear sturdy shoes or boots. Extreme weather cancels\, but the walk will be held in light rain or snow flurries\, so please bring an umbrella.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/new-years-day-walk-on-the-great-lawn/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010200
CREATED:20240322T214530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T123537Z
UID:4982-1728133200-1728140400@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:District walk with Christopher Paulin
DESCRIPTION:Annual stroll through the silk mill district\, with commentary on the Landmark status of the district\, labor relations\, worker housing\, and historic buildings\, such as Cheney Hall. Dr. Christopher Paulin teaches history at CT State Manchester\, formerly MCC\, and follows John Sutherland in leading this walk. Moderate pace\, covering about 1.25 miles\, in about 2 hours; rain or shine. Town Historian\, Susan Barlow\, will provide technical support and QR codes to link participants with our website and e-newsletter. Free.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/district-walk-with-christopher-paulin/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T144500
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CREATED:20240626T133058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T194621Z
UID:5512-1726318800-1726325100@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Porter Street area history hike
DESCRIPTION:A unique neighborhood with historic and modern houses\, reservoirs\, a Nature Center\, and the home of Hart Porter (1812-1891)\, whose house\, built about 1820\, is on the Connecticut Freedom Trail\, as a secret stop on the Underground Railway. Little remains of the Porter Mill\, except Porter Brook. In 1928\, a wooden Porter Street School was replaced by the new Highland Park School\, which was one of five schools built in the 1920s\, and the last to be built in Manchester until 1950\, when Manchester undertook an extensive school building program.  It was threatened with closure\, but recently enjoyed a renovation and expansion. Park anywhere in the school parking lot. Meet at corner of Porter Street and Ferguson Road. No dogs\, please. Free. We plan to visit a unique and artistic house\, which recently won a preservation award.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/porter-street-area-history-hike/
LOCATION:Highland Park School\, 395 Porter St\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240818T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240818T144500
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CREATED:20240509T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T183513Z
UID:5289-1723986000-1723992300@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Cheney Railroad history hike
DESCRIPTION:North to South\, meeting north of the tracks that intersect Main Street near North Main Street; park at the strip mall at that intersection. Hikers will have an easy\, fairly flat\, walk along the former railroad\, built in 1869 to connect the Cheney silk mills to the main rail line in the North End. At 2.5 miles\, it was the shortest freight-and-passenger railroad in the United States. We will hike at a moderate pace along the one-mile portion owned by the Manchester Land Conservation Trust and then on to the bridge overlooking Center Springs Park and Bigelow Brook\, about three miles round trip. Participants will hear about the history of the railroad. Meet at the north end of Main Street in Manchester\, in the parking lot of the strip mall on the north (right) side of the tracks\, across from Farr’s Sporting Goods\, 2 Main Street\, Manchester\, CT 06042. Park at the southeast end of the strip mall or at the Eighth Utilities District office building\, 18 Main Street (please do not park in Farr’s parking lot). A special favor will be given to children who attend the hike. We will hike if light rain — bring an umbrella — but extreme weather cancels. No dogs\, please. Free.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/cheney-railroad-history-hike/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T144500
DTSTAMP:20260416T010200
CREATED:20240509T182636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T182636Z
UID:5285-1722085200-1722091500@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Cheney Railroad history walk
DESCRIPTION:South to North\, meet at the office steps\, Fuss & O’Neill\, 146 Hartford Road\, Manchester. Hikers will trace the route of the former railroad\, built in 1869 to connect the Cheney silk mills to the main rail line in the North End. At 2.5 miles\, it was the shortest private freight-and-passenger railroad in the United States. We will start our hike in the South End\, heading north toward Center Springs Park. We will see the town of Manchester improvements at the Park Street bridge and trestle over Center Street. Some of the hike will be along roads. About 3 miles round trip. Extreme weather cancels. No dogs\, please. FREE. 1900 photo shows the depot of the South Manchester Railroad\, located at that time just to the east of Cheney Hall. The depot was moved farther north in 1910\, and is no longer in existence.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/cheney-railroad-history-walk/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010200
CREATED:20240305T192115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T175744Z
UID:4767-1718456400-1718461800@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Great Lawn walk -- free
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Great Lawn and mansion district with two members of the Cheney Brothers National Historic Landmark District Commission: Tom Ferguson and Susan Barlow. This walk takes about 90 minutes over somewhat bumpy and hilly ground. Rain or shine; extreme weather cancels.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/great-lawn-walk-free/
LOCATION:146 Hartford Road\, Manchester\, 146 Hartford Rd\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T143000
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CREATED:20240216T165532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T013118Z
UID:4553-1717246800-1717252200@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Center Springs Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:One-mile loop walk at historic urban park. Meet at Lodge Drive. Children and families especially welcome. Rain or shine. Free.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/center-springs-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Center Springs Park\, 39 Lodge Drive\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T131500
DTSTAMP:20260416T010200
CREATED:20240315T162420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T170701Z
UID:4924-1715428800-1715433300@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Cultural District walk with Town Historian
DESCRIPTION:75-minute walk through historic districts\, starting at corner of Myrtle and Linden streets in Center Memorial Park — viewing the work of artists and architects\, noting their contributions to the culture\, aesthetic\, and economy of Manchester. This will be a somewhat hilly two-mile walk mostly on sidewalks. Rain or shine; extreme weather cancels. Park at Town Hall\, 41 Center Street\, or along side streets. This walk celebrates Manchester’s recent designation (by the State of Connecticut) as an arts and cultural district. There’s also a Butterfly Stroll from 10:00 to 2:00 sponsored by the Downtown district.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/cultural-district-walk-with-town-historian/
LOCATION:Center Memorial Park\, 66 Center St\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Barlow":MAILTO:newsletter@manchesterhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010200
CREATED:20240108T234257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T234257Z
UID:666-1708261200-1708268400@manchesterhistory.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour Along the Old Cheney Railroad
DESCRIPTION:1900 photo shows the depot of the South Manchester Railroad\, located at that time just to the east of Cheney Hall. The depot was moved farther north in 1910\, and is no longer in existence.\nMeet at the office steps\, Fuss & O’Neill\, 146 Hartford Road\, Manchester. Hikers will trace the route of the former railroad\, built in 1869 to connect the Cheney silk mills to the main rail line in the North End. At 2.5 miles\, it was the shortest private freight-and-passenger railroad in the United States. \nWe will start our hike in the South End\, heading north toward Center Springs Park. We will see the town of Manchester improvements at the Park Street bridge and trestle over Center Street. Some of the hike will be along roads. About 3 miles round trip. Extreme weather cancels. No dogs\, please. FREE. \nClick here to see information about the history of the Cheney Railroad. To enjoy the trail on your own\, print a copy of this railroad map.
URL:https://manchesterhistory.org/event/walking-tour-along-the-old-cheney-railroad/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
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