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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in New London ...

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    Location of New London County in Connecticut. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut, United States.

  3. Shaw Mansion (New London, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The house remained in the Shaw family until 1907, when it was acquired by the New London Historical Society – although members of the Shaw family continued to live in the house even after the purchase. [2] [4] The society was founded in 1870. The house is now operated as a museum and is the repository of antiques and its extensive research ...

  4. Category:National Register of Historic Places in New London ...

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut" The following 199 pages are in this category, out of 199 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. New London, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New London County Historical Society, Shaw-Perkins Mansion (1758) [43] New London Maritime Society, U.S. Custom House (1833), [44] landing site of Amistad (1839) Fishers Island (7 miles off the coast of New London, but part of New York) [45] Connecticut College Arboretum; Fort Griswold (Groton) Fort Trumbull; United States Coast Guard Academy

  6. Ye Antientist Burial Ground (New London, Connecticut)

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    The New London chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is named in her honor, and her house, the Shaw-Perkins Mansion, has been preserved as the headquarters of the New London County Historical Society since 1907 (Claghorn 2003). [3] Thomas Short (1682–1712): [4] Printer (1710) of The Saybrook Platform.

  7. Downtown New London Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown New London Historic District, also known as the Waterfront Historic District, [2] refers to 78 acres (32 ha) with 222 contributing buildings along the waterfront of New London, Connecticut. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1979, with 190 buildings and 60 acres (24 ha). The district was expanded in ...

  8. Category : Historic districts in New London County, Connecticut

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    Archaeological sites in New London County, Connecticut (5 P) Pages in category "Historic districts in New London County, Connecticut" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.

  9. New London County, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New London County lost the towns of Voluntown, Pomfret, Killingly, Canterbury, Plainfield, and Lebanon to the newly formed county. In 1785, Middlesex County was constituted, consisting of towns along the lower Connecticut River Valley, taking away the towns of Killingworth and Saybrook from New London County. Several additional boundary ...