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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!" National Historic Landmark.

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Hempsted Houses

For 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 Homes

Fort Trumbull State Park

19th-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 Parks

U.S. Coast Guard Academy

One of the nation's four military academies. Museum spans the 200-year history America?s premier maritime service. Tall ship Eagle open Fri.-Sun. 1-5

New London, CT Academies

NEW LONDON TO ORIENT POINT, Long Island, NY

Vehicle and passenger ferries. Hourly service during summer months. Crossing time approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes; eating facilities. Capacities: 35 to 120 cars and 300 to 1,000 passengers. High-speed passenger service, 40-minute crossing time with 400

New London, CT Ferries

Things to do near New London, CT

Christopher Leffingwell House (c.1675)

Home of early industrialist, used as a meeting place for patriots during Revolutionary War....

Chaplin Museum

Items depicting 18th- and 19th-century family life, special annual exhibit....

Best Value Inn

24 units, TV, refrigerator, microwave....

King's Inn

Located on seven acres with pond in a historic and antique district. 41 units (one suite), rest., lounge, TV, O pool....

Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House

Guided tours of Victorian home of the discoverer of Antarctica and clipper ship designer. Exhibits on his career and family....