Riverside Park
Title
Riverside Park
Description
In its current state, Riverside Park reaches 18 acres from the banks of the Thames River upward towards the neighborhoods behind Hodges Square. The park’s dwindling attendance record and successive attempts to sell off the land to the neighboring Coast Guard Academy reveal deeper problems with New London’s historical development. In Riverside park’s heyday it was a celebration of New London’s affluence, featuring the Yale-Harvard Regatta and recreational all year round beginning in 1893. However following the segregation of the greater Hodges Square area by the construction of I-95, isolation caused neglect. New London citizens rescued the park in 2011, creating the Riverside Park Conservancy to ensure its survival.
Creator
Caitlin Teare
Contributor
Caitlin Teare
Collection Items
Riverside Park Study
This exhaustive study of riverside park provides further insight into the human uses of the park, such as circulation, as well as its more intricate ecosystem functions. This 21-page planning document outlines the existing conditions and a future…