Florence Griswold Museum

Photographs: Painted Gardens, Part 2—The Ludington Estate

By |2014-06-25T18:41:35-04:00June 12, 2013|

The gardens that surrounded Old Lyme’s Meetinghouse for more than a century trace the changing needs, tastes, and financial circumstances of a prominent local family. A series of images taken in 1925 by photographer Edna Leighton Tyler (1879–1970) captures the sweeping lawns and luxuriant flowerbeds on Katharine Ludington’s estate. But the land behind her elegant Colonial Revival home had once served more practical uses.

Landmarks: The Brick Store

By |2014-06-25T18:25:35-04:00April 18, 2012|

Today a tangle of scrub trees and the Florence Griswold Museum’s paved driveway occupy the site of the historic Brick Store, a distinctive two-story building that stood for more than a century in the village.

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