In honor of the impending weekend, we're tossing politics aside and rolling down our windows for a road trip -- a journey through the history of American architecture and our long-standing relationship with on-the-road adventure.
It's the focus of an exciting new exhibit at Connecticut's New Haven Museum. This hour, we learn more about it and hear your road trip stories. Have you driven anywhere interesting recently?
Later, we also meet 85-year-old Hartford resident and composer Albert "Alby" Hurwit -- a unique man with an equally unique perspective on life and music.
Event info:
For more information about "Road Trip!" at the New Haven Museum, click here.
For more information about the New Britain Symphony Orchestra's November 20, 2016 concert, click here.
GUESTS:
- Richard Longstreth - Architectural historian and professor at George Washington University; he’s also the author of several books including The American Department Store Transformed 1920-1960 and Road Trip: Roadside America From Custard’s Last Stand to the Wigwam Restaurant
- Mary Donohue - Architectural historian, roadside enthusiast, and assistant publisher of Connecticut Explored
- Dave Corrigan - Museum Curator of the Museum of Connecticut History at the Connecticut State Library
- Albert “Alby”Hurwit - Hartford resident and national award-winning composer
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Chion Wolf contributed to this show.