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New London's Historic Waterfront District is the hub of creative energy that gives the city its Top Ten rating among creative communities of its size in America. Art, music, and design venues, one-of-a-kind boutiques, and over 30 eateries populate this 26-block National Register Historic District in New London, CT. Nathan Hale, Benedict Arnold, and Eugene O'Neill walked these streets. America's greatest architects left their mark in these buildings. From the collection of Tiffany glass windows in its cathedral to the country's oldest operating courthouse and custom house, to the quirky shops and plentiful entertainment, New London, CT is a great place to be.
New London County Historical Society's March Second Sunday program celebrat ...READ MORE
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 19 Jay Street, New London, CT host ...READ MORE
Bean And Leaf Coffee House ( 13 Washington Street, New London, 06320) A ...READ MORE
11:30 am - 8 pm Come see the often unseen side of tattoo artists and bod ...READ MORE
Join us in the Community Room as we show "Beware the Ides of March", the fi ...READ MORE