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Walking Tour of Historic New London

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Walking Tour of Historic New London

Welcome to New London, Connecticut! We hope you will enjoy getting to know our little city and some of its history. This area was originally inhabited by the Mohegan and Pequot tribes. In 1645, John Winthrop Jr (son of the then Governor of Massachusetts) began clearing land and non-indigenous families began to settle here. The early settlers were mostly farmers and craftsmen, drawn to the area by its rich soil, plentiful forests, and access to the sea (the Thames River). The harbor quickly became the area’s most valuable natural resource encouraging the development of trading, ship building and whaling. We are now known as “The Whaling City” and our local athletes are the New London Whalers. During the Revolutionary War, New London school teacher Nathan Hale served as a spy for the army and the famous traitor, Benedict Arnold led an attack on New London that resulted in its being burned to the ground. Today, New London is a vibrant and diverse city of about 28,000 people. We have historical sites, art galleries, theaters, restaurants, churches, colleges, a beautiful beach and waterfront, an eclectic music scene, and wonderful locally owned shops. We hope you will take this opportunity to explore the city, partake of our exceptional food and drink, and maybe get a little exercise while you see the sites!

Stops

  1. Stop 1: Whale Tail Fountain

  2. Stop 2: Nathan Hale Schoolhouse

  3. Stop 3: Dutch Tavern

  4. Stop 4: Crocker House

  5. Stop 5: New London City Hall

  6. Stop 6: First Congregational Church of New London

  7. Stop 7: Mohican Hotel

  8. Stop 8: Garde Arts Center

  9. Stop 9: New London Public Library

  10. Stop 10: New London County Courthouse

  11. Stop 11: Huntington Street Baptist Church

  12. Stop 12: St. Mary's Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church

  13. Stop 13: Starr Street

  14. Stop 14: Custom House Maritime Museum - New London Maritime Society

  15. Stop 15: Bulkley House

  16. Stop 16: Hygenic Art Gallery

  17. Stop 17: Union Station

  18. Stop 18: New London Waterfront Park

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