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<p>[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 115427, member: 878"]Just returned after several hours.</p><p>I didn't think a submarine. But I don't think it's Westbrook, CT, or even Westbrook.</p><p>HOWEVER, our latest newcomer - LibraryLady - above - explains that, if it is Wtb, CT <span style="color: #0080ff">"there was a small rocky island that we could wade to at low tide."</span> which would satisfy most as what shows in the painting, no matter where it is.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW. Did I miss any additional posts from Jollyrancher?</p><p><br /></p><p>Scout, Kate's Old Saybrook house is still there. <a href="http://www.today.com/home/katharine-hepburns-summer-beach-home-sale-2D79728804" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.today.com/home/katharine-hepburns-summer-beach-home-sale-2D79728804" rel="nofollow">http://www.today.com/home/katharine-hepburns-summer-beach-home-sale-2D79728804</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Her family home, not Kate's, in a borough of Westbrook, was wiped out in the 1938 hurricane. That's the one her Mom always said was storm proof. But the 38 storm was pretty tough. I remember my brother crying like a baby because we lost two huge elm trees on our property.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 115427, member: 878"]Just returned after several hours. I didn't think a submarine. But I don't think it's Westbrook, CT, or even Westbrook. HOWEVER, our latest newcomer - LibraryLady - above - explains that, if it is Wtb, CT [COLOR=#0080ff]"there was a small rocky island that we could wade to at low tide."[/COLOR] which would satisfy most as what shows in the painting, no matter where it is. BTW. Did I miss any additional posts from Jollyrancher? Scout, Kate's Old Saybrook house is still there. [URL]http://www.today.com/home/katharine-hepburns-summer-beach-home-sale-2D79728804[/URL] Her family home, not Kate's, in a borough of Westbrook, was wiped out in the 1938 hurricane. That's the one her Mom always said was storm proof. But the 38 storm was pretty tough. I remember my brother crying like a baby because we lost two huge elm trees on our property.[/QUOTE]
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