Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Yes. Now You HAVE Seen Everything.

The American Museum of Tort Law is on Winsted's main street.  It was closed so I couldn't go inside.


The museum was founded a year or two ago by Ralph Nader, lawyer, gadfly and one-time Presidential candidate.  Nader grew up in the small, out-of-the-way Connecticut city of Winsted.

8 comments:

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

And I thought the Pencil Museum in Keswick was a strange idea. (Actually it was surprisingly interesting).

Tanya Breese said...

what a tease! ;)

William Kendall said...

As niche concepts go, this museum might well take the cake!

Sharon said...

I can't imagine what might be displayed inside. You will have to return one day.

RedPat said...

I went to a safety match museum in Sweden - that was interesting actually. Not sure what would be in Nader's museum!

Taken For Granted said...

The Museum of Tort Law must be a very unusual institution. Would not think violations of civil law would make for much great museum material.

Kay said...

I'm so sorry it was closed. I hope you were able to console yourself in other esoteric ways.

Kate said...

Nader's still around?!