Built by John Winthrop Jr. four years after he founded New London in 1646, the Old Town Mill is the earliest industrial site in Connecticut. The mill…
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Built in 1889-91, the Public Library of New London was gifted to the city by Henry Philomen Haven. The library building is notable for its design by…
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The Regional Multicultural Magnet School (RMMS) is a K-5 public school which embraces both diversity and global themes to promote an interdisciplinary…
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
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In its current state, Riverside Park reaches 18 acres from the banks of the Thames River upward towards the neighborhoods behind Hodges Square. The…
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Since its founding in 1876, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea has been a revered place of worship in New London. Not much has changed in the original…
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Starr Street was first developed in 1804, when developer William Culver sold some of his land following a fire. A rope factory was built on one side…
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The Thames River Innovation Place, or TRIP, is a collaborative nonprofit organization which joins several institutions in both the public and private…
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