Westport

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  • The Bat Inn, Remembered

    The Bat Inn stood just above Compo Beach in the early 1900s—part seaside hotel, part gathering place, and unmistakable for its bat-shaped roofline.

    Now mostly lost to time, it endures as a symbol—reimagined here as part of the ongoing story of the shore.

  • Stamped in Steel: COMPO

    COMPO was a small Westport maker of steel staplers in the early 1900s—each one stamped with the town’s name.


    What began as a utilitarian mark endures as something else entirely: a quiet imprint of place, carried forward here.