The mini-mansions in the center to the right of the map at one point
belonged to the Poli family, which owned theaters all over the United
States. They sold out to Loew's. These mansions are all about 80 years
old now, I guess. The big one on the point was the summer house of the
Poli family. They had a movie theater and a bowling alley in the
basement. Last time I was there, the big house had been given to a group
of nuns as a retreat. I suppose the rest of the fancy houses were sold
off individually.
Our place was far, far more modest.
Anyway, these were great boating and fishing waters way back then.
Those red roofs are a well known landmark. One of my more frequent
spots for a weekend overnighter is to anchor behind Charles Island.
Another fav that I visit several times a month is the Thimbles. Once
you get there, it's easy to imagine you have sailed to Maine.
Ever been on Charles Island? Pretty island. Fishing on the south side
(where you anchored) was pretty good.
I had a friend whose family kept a nice sailboat at the Branford Yacht
Club, and when I got to go sailing with them, the Thimbles were a
frequent day trip destination for a picnic and swimming.
If you ever decide to come in close to those red roofs, be aware there
are at least a half dozen large rock outcroppings just below the surface
at high tide, in addition to the big one just beyond the big mansion's
point. In fact, the outcroppings continue east just past Anchor Beach.
At very low tides, some interesting details were revealed!