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former Scrabble factory in Bethel demolished to make way for house

BETHEL — A recently demolished building at the intersection of Plumtrees and Rockwell roads had a historical connection to a popular board game.

Before it was a 2,880-square-foot building, the torn down structure at 88 Plumtrees Road had been a barn, as well as the site of a Scrabble factory.

The crossword game was invented in the 1930s by an architect from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., named Alfred Mosher Butts, whose idea became a reality thanks to Newtown resident and entrepreneur James Brunot.

After Brunot made small scale sets of Scrabble in his home woodworking shop in Newtown before moving operations into a former schoolhouse in the Dodgingtown section of town in 1948.

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