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Late afternoon view of the Surf Club tennis courts. Looks like most members had already driven home and just a scattering of cars are still parked. My friends and I played tennis here after the place emptied out for the day. Milford CT. August 1974 by WAVZ 13

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Late afternoon view of the Surf Club tennis courts. Looks like most members had already driven home and just a scattering of cars are still parked. My friends and I played tennis here after the place emptied out for the day. Milford CT. August 1974

This 110 film photo doesn't capture the cool marine breezes coming in from Long Island Sound across Merwin Avenue to the left of this view.

Since the late 1980s, a large condo development called The Surf Village has occupied this same place.

One morning after breakfast, I hopped on my bike and cruised around Merwin Ave, took a right onto Sperry Street, then another right on Seabreeze Ave - and then saw THIS in the Sperry Court parking lot. Wow! Milford CT. July 1972. by WAVZ 13

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One morning after breakfast, I hopped on my bike and cruised around Merwin Ave, took a right onto Sperry Street, then another right on Seabreeze Ave - and then saw THIS in the Sperry Court parking lot. Wow! Milford CT. July 1972.

....seeing this car was followed by a VERY quick ride down Rock Street (in the background) to our house and a dash upstairs to grab my Instamatic 104 to take some shots of a car I had only seen in scratchy old movies on TV. I think it was a 1940 Pontiac or Buick, but don't know for sure. Within an hour, it was gone and I never saw it again.