Boyhood 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 Arts1902 Victorian mansion overlooking Long Island Sound, private beach, O pool, salon, day spa. Mansion has 27 guests rooms (some with ocean view), period antiques, TV. Carriage house has 24 rooms with French d-cor;
New London, CT ResortsFor almost 50 years, Joshua Hempsted described everyday life. His house, built in 1678, was home to nine generations of Hempsteds. Adjacent is a rare 18
New London, CT Historic Homes1720 historic Colonial farm, once the home of John Meech, with cozy fireplace rooms, New England farm cooking. Three rooms, p...
Enjoy the Mystic River during a half-hour sail aboard Breck Marshall, a 20-foot catboat reproduction, or a ride in the antiqu...
Nine listings of bed and breakfast establishments located in Mystic, assist in locating available local accommodations....
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