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One-room school where patriot spy and Connecticut's state hero Nathan Hale taught (1774-1775)
New London, CT Historic SchoolhousesBoyhood home of Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O'Neill; named for the Count of Monte Cristo, his actor-father's most famous role. Setting for O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and his only comedy, "Ah, Wilderness!"
New London, CT Arts19th-century coastal defense fort located on the Thames River. Also former location of Naval Undersea Warfare Center. Visitor Center with exhibits, site interpretive signage;
New London, CT State Parks120 sites....
Colonial home located on village common and former home of artist T.J. Thurber. Rooms furnished with antiques and fireplaces....
Connecticut's naval war office during American Revolution. Guided tours with emphasis on West Indies trade, early New London ...
119 suites (some with Jacuzzi), refrigerator, microwave; lounge, TV, health club, I pool, game room....
A National Historic Landmark, America's best-known center of Impressionist painting, offers 11 landscaped acres along the Lie...