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 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 ParksReservations needed at least 2 weeks before intended stay, limited to one night stay, break camp by 9 a.m. Accessible only by...
State's oldest wood-frame house (c.1660) with Colonial furnishings, first district school (c.1734). Descendant, Ezra Lee was ...
12 units, TV, refrigerator, microwave, a/c, pets....
Picturesque vineyards nestled on 58 acres. Wine tasting, art gallery, gift shop....
Dinner or dessert theater presented by the Windham Theatre Guild....