West Rock Ridge State Park, New Haven, CT — September 26, 2022

"During the revolutionary War, and for several years after, up to the commencement of the present century, large quantities of powder were manufactured in New Haven, at Westville. There were two mills engaged in the business — one in the upper, and the other in the lower part of the village. The business was carried on by Isaac Doolittle, Jeremiah Atwater, and Elijah Thompson... The city of New Haven relied on the will of Elijah Thompson, who died in 1836, for the title to West Rock: Elijah Thompson devised that, upon the death of his heirs, the land should be used for park purposes."

Judges Cave, West Rock, New Haven, CT — September 26, 2022

"Here, May 15, 1661 and for some time afterward, Edward Whalley and his son-in-law, William Goffe, members of parliament and general officers in the army of Cromwell, and signers of the death warrant of King Charles I., found shelter and concealment from the officers of the crown after the restoration. Opposition to tyrants is obedience to God."

West Rock Ridge State Park

West Rock Ridge State Park is a public recreation area located in New Haven, Hamden, and Woodbridge, Connecticut. The state park is named for the 400-to-700-foot (120 to 210 m) trap rock West Rock Ridge, which is part of the Metacomet Ridge extending from Long Island Sound to the Vermont border.