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Nov. 13—STONINGTON — Volunteers set up the Stonington Lobster Trap Tree, sponsored by the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce, on Monday at the Town Dock. A crew of volunteers from the chamber ...
Jan. 6—STONINGTON — The Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce has opened up auction bidding on 113 of the 360 painted buoys that decorate the lobster trap Christmas tree at the Town Dock. The 25 ...
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Quiambaug is an area of Stonington, Connecticut, consisting primarily of the valley of the Mistuxet Brook and Quiambaug Cove, and comprising roughly one-sixth of the town. One of the first four settlers of Stonington, Thomas Miner, built his house in Quiambaug in 1653. His diary of life there in the 17th century.
Lords Point is a small private village on the Atlantic Coast in the town of Stonington, Connecticut, United States, established in 1909. Lords Point has over 200 houses and summer cottages, with an average summer population of 800 people.
The Mechanic Street Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century mill and mill village in a 14-block area of the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, Connecticut. Extending along the Pawcatuck River and south of West Broad Street ( United States Route 1 ), the area includes a large brick mill complex on the banks of the river, and a ...
Back in Stonington Borough, the seafaring sites include the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House museum and the 170-year-old Stonington Lighthouse. JOE MICHAEL/MYSTIC SEAPORT Take a Lobster Roll Trip
The Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District is located in the village of Mystic in Stonington, Connecticut. Its main focus is the former Rossie Velvet Mill, a large brick industrial facility on the east side of Greenmanville Avenue that is now a research center for the nearby Mystic Seaport Museum. The district extends along Greenmanville Avenue ...