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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Protesters support women arrested at Fort Trumbull
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newspaper clipping from an article from The Day
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New London Landmarks
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Early History of Fort Trumbull
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Document relaying early history of Fort Trumbull
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Caitlin Teare
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New London Landmarks
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Willam E. Hare II
Director/Curator
The New London County Historical Society
Date
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Spring 1993
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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A Tour of Historic Fort Trumbull
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Pamphlet detailing historic time periods of the fort area
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Caitlin Teare
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New London Landmarks
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New London Landmarks
Date
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June 20, 1998
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Caitlin Teare
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Last Man Standing Leaves Fort Trumbull
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Caitlin Teare
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<a href="https://www.newlondonlandmarks.org/">New London Landmarks</a>
Date
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April 26, 2007
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Caitlin Teare
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The Day
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Newspaper clipping
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
Description
An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Gov. Rell still trying to forge a settlement in Fort Trumbull
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newspaper clipping from article from The Day
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Caitlin Teare
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New London Landmarks
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The Day
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June 8, 2006
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Caitlin Teare
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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Fort Trumbull state deadline runs out today
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newspaper clipping of article from the Day
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Caitlin Teare
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New London Landmarks
Date
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June 15, 2006
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Caitlin Teare
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Fort Trumbull Area
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An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Governor extends deadline for Fort Trumbull settlement
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Caitlin Teare
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<a href="https://www.newlondonlandmarks.org/">New London Landmarks</a>
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Caitlin Teare
Publisher
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The Day
Date
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June 17, 2006
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
Description
An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
Creator
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Caitlin Teare
Contributor
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Caitlin Teare
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A key time to settle
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An account of the resource
newspaper clipping of article from the Day
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Caitlin Teare
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New London Landmarks
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The Day
Date
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June 17, 2006
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Caitlin Teare
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
Description
An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Raising New London to 'Pfizer Power'
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Caitlin Teare
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<a href="https://www.newlondonlandmarks.org/">New London Landmarks</a>
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The New London Day
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2/15/98
Description
An account of the resource
Claire Gaudiani, the president of Connecticut College at that time, was named head of a nonprofit, the New London Development Corporation (NLDC). The NLDC was revived in order to assist the city in development planning. She persuaded Pfizer, Inc., which had an existing major facility across the Thames River in Groton, to build their proposed $300 million research facility on an abandoned linoleum factory in New London. On September 1, 1998, at the groundbreaking, Governor John Rowland announced, “Years from now, this will be a case study in how to revive a community”.
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Title
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Fort Trumbull Area
Description
An account of the resource
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the history of the United States as a whole in 2005 with the ruling of the Supreme Court in Kelo v. New London. The ruling determined that the "public use" provision of the "takings clause" of the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes that provide a public benefit. A private owner demolished 15 residential homes in line with a "comprehensive redevelopment plan" implemented by the city. However, after financial struggles he abandoned the site and it remains empty today in 2019.
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Caitlin Teare
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Caitlin Teare
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Fort Trumbull Development Plan
Description
An account of the resource
Overtime, the plan grew to include the redevelopment of 90 acres adjoining the Pfizer facility with condos, a conference center, offices, and a hotel.
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William Rawn Associates, Architects
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<a>Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives</a>
Date
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2000-04-06