Lime Rock Lakeville Area
One of only 2 covered bridges still open to traffic in CT. Crossing the Housatonic River, it enters the charm of West Cornwall. No Red lights. Not more than 15 or so old New England buildings clustered along the RR tracks that parallels the river on the other side of this bridge. It's a different world.
This is the toll house on the opposite side of this covered bridge. It's old too. Notice the clapboards just below the side roof line; but it has character.
The Wandering Moose Cafe is directly opposite the Toll House. It was the benefeciary of our GM Mastercard on 3 successive nights: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Their dinners were memorable, gastronomique, too expensive and the portions were small. But the food was very, very tasty and only a few miles from the track. Never crowded, we nevertheless made reservations Saturday and Sunday. No liquor, but beer and wine.
The train station in West Cornwall.
The Northwest hills of Connecticut are a favorite with me and many others.

John Fitch I ran into him every day at the track
#1 1957 SS tribute to 50 years of Fitch & Rock Racing
#5 1964 conv Jim Galluci racing with Rochester F.I.
#8 1965 coupe Jim Glass racing his small block
#20 1967 conv Al DeBonis racing a big block
#55 1965 coupe Jim Glass had this beauty for sale
#57 1967 conv this was a DNS; it sat all weekend
#65 1968 conv Al DeBonis had this new crate 454 for sale
#75 1974 conv Greenwood's 1975 Sebring wide body entry
Chevy Powered Lister's, Lola's, McLaren's and more
others models from A to Z it was there
the track one of the friendliest and scenic
   

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