There's another nautical Morgan, a well known whaling ship called the
Charles W. Morgan which is afloat on exhibit at the Mystic Seaport Museum
in Mystic, CT. Built in 1841, it is more venerable than even a Morgan three
wheeler. Check it out at
http://www.mysticseaport.org/visiting/minitour/vessels.html. It's a
terrific museum to visit if you're ever traveling along the Ct coast.
Nearby is the town of Essex, home of the Griswold Inn, which is a must see
historic inn, just the place for a romantic getaway weekend with your S.O.
in your Morgan. As long as I'm shilling for these places, they're also not
too far from the Foxwoods resort casino, of possible interest to people who
are bad at math.
Jerry Murphy
'67 +4
(which he still owns because he stays away from Foxwoods)
At 02:06 PM 1/16/99 EST, Jhalfdime@aol.com wrote:
>
> Here in the Northeast, the weather more or less demands that we have
>"...Too
>Much Time," and so I've even taken to perusing Marty's mail! On p. 13 of the
>Winter 1999 issue of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines' Crown & Anchor "magazine"
>is an artist's rendering of the Voyager of the Seas' "Royal Promenade. In
the
>midst of this sea-going mall, the artist placed a bright red Morgan!
> Why? Your guess is probably better than mine!
> Cheers & Happy Morganing,
> Jim Nichol
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