Elm Terrace Inn
I grew up in post-war (that's World War 2) housing development called Elm Terrace. It was similar to Levittown on Long Island, with ticky tacky houses and all. But, beyond that, it was a great place to grow up. Lots -- too many according to my mom -- kids in the neighborhood, close to the beach and our own Oyster River. Beyond our development of small houses on small lots, was a lot of rural area with cows and woods, perfect for exploring. Anyway, the development was named after a resort which was still operating during my childhood. Our houses were built on what had been the golf course of the resort. We used to find golf balls.

 

No date on this photo, but this is what I remember it looking like. I believe the resort operated up into at least the 60s. 
 Looks like a TV antenna up there, so I'd guess this was a 50s or 60s photo.

Below is a map of  the course, which was designed in 1922. My house would have been to the left of the 9th fairway.
Notice the "New Haven - Bridgeport Trolley Line" and "Elm Terrace Station".

 


Images scanned from Images of America -- West Haven. West Haven Historical Society

 

 

ELM TERRACE INN

WEST HAVEN, CONN.

Under New Management

Situated 2 blocks from sound: accommodates

150; every modern improvement,

rooms with or without bath, hot and

cold running water all rooms: 14-car

Garage: tennis courts: billiard room; bathing;

boating: saddle horses: all outdoor

amusements: excellent cuisine under supervision

of a competent chef. Reasonable

rates.   Booklets   Phone connection.

E. W. SCHELL

 

The ad on the left appeared in the Aug 31, 1933 Brooklyn, NY "Daily Eagle".

I wonder why it doesn't mention golf. Sort of a mystery. 

 

Rosie standing in front of the inn. I think this was about 1997. Obviously the building is worse for wear and abandoned. 
It came down soon after this was taken and the site is now condos.

 

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