Browse Collections (56 total)
Starr Street
Starr Street was first developed in 1804, when developer William Culver sold some of his land following a fire. A rope factory was built on one side…
Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum, est. 1926
The Museum was established in 1926 as a gift of New London resident Harriet Allyn in honor of her father and opened its doors in 1932. Allyn’s father,…
Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil
Congregation Beth El
Founded in 1924 in hopes of a more “modern and more inclusive form of worship,” Congregation Beth El remains a vibrant presence in Jewish life in New…
Contributors: Marian Hancock-Cerutti
New London Harbor Lighthouse
Constructed in 1760, the New London Harbor Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in the state of Connecticut and the fourth oldest in all of the United…
Contributors: Jennifer Wilson
New London Homeless Hospitality Center
The New London Homeless Hospitality Center provides a safe space for those in need of housing. The Center was founded in 2006 as a response to the…
Contributors: Marian Hancock-Cerutti
The New London Plan
1928 Development Plan for New London
written by Herbert Swam
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
Fort Trumbull Area
The eastern corner of New London comprises a peninsula commonly referred to as the Fort Trumbell area. This peninsula became extremely relevant to the…
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
New London County Jail
The structure on the corner of Franklin and Hempstead Street operated as the jail for the city of New London from 1845 to 1962. Reports from 1873…
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
Captain Scott's Lobster Dock
Information from Susan Tierney, co-owner:
Captain Scott's Lobster Dock was started in 1996 in its current location. My brothers, Tom and Scott…
New London City Hall
New London‘s City Hall, on State Street, was originally constructed in 1856 in the Italianate style. This building then had a more residential…