
Hidden History: Pre-1934 Stone Wall Found in Greenwich
Greenwich Unearths Pre-1934 Stone Wall: A Hidden Piece of Connecticut History A recently discovered dry-stacked stone wall in Greenwich, Connecticut, is shedding light on the area's past. Located near Exit 29 of the Merritt Parkway, the wall's existence predates the parkway's 1934 construction, according to local historian and videographer Adam L. In a short video, Adam L highlights the wall's unique historical significance, describing it as a 'farmer stone wall' and noting its remarkable preservation. "This drystack stone wall is older than the vast majority of residential Greenwich stone walls," says Adam L in his video. The wall's discovery offers a tangible connection to Greenwich's earlier history and underscores the importance of preserving such historical artifacts within the modern landscape.