It's busy season for Connecticut lawmakers. They are crafting and floating ideas to make Connecticut a safer, happier place. One of those ideas just captured my attention and had me wondering what the public would think.
According to the State of CT: Its massive stone walls and chimneys, steeply pitched roof and casement windows reflect the style of post-medieval England – rare in 17th-century America.
We had a very informal discussion about his career and it didn't take long for him to teach us something about our own hometown. We were talking with Don about our shared love of American History and just then he put Danbury's history center stage.
This beautiful and intimidating structure has sat empty for some time and its fate hangs in the balance of discussions currently taking place. A plan has been formulated to save the courthouse, one that includes the city of Danbury buying it from the State of CT.