5 Responses

  1. Al Cyone says:

    I can’t see the word “Naugatuck” without recalling a childhood story about “Phoebe B. Beebe and Her New Canoe Canal in Saugatuck, near Naugatuck,
    Connecticut”.

    • wallabbie says:

      ME EITHER!! I wish I kne what reading book it was in, because I have repeated that for over 50 years…sad:)lol

  2. Kathy says:

    AHHA!!!! Someone else remembers Phoebe B. Beebe!!!!!

  3. Bob C says:

    Me, too! When I was attending Fork Lane Elementary School, in Hicksville, NY, in the 1950s, the librarian would go from room to room (“Good afternoon, boys and girls!” “Good afternoon, Miss Marshall!”) with a cartload of books and read a story to the class. I’ve always remembered the one about Phoebe B. Beebe and her new canoe canal. And see also http://stoopnagle.tripod.com/WOMAN.htm for another reference to that classic.

  4. Ivan B Berger says:

    Sometime in the 1950s, Rubber Avenue was actually paved with rubber (I suspect an asphalt/rubber mix). I don’t know if that was an experiment, a publicity stunt for U.S. Rubber, or something else.

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