Downtown New London Historic District
The Downtown New London Historic District, also known as the Waterfront Historic District, refers to 78 acres with 222 contributing buildings along the waterfront of New London, Connecticut.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Neighborhood
- Description: historic district in New London, Connecticut
- Also known as: “Waterfront Historic District”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Huntington Street Baptist Church and New London Public Library.
Huntington Street Baptist Church
Church
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The Huntington Street Baptist Church is a historic Baptist Church meeting house at 29 Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. Built in 1843 by John Bishop, who also designed it, it is one of the last major examples of Greek Revival architecture to be built in the city.
New London Public Library
Library
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The Public Library of New London is a historic library located at 63 Huntington Street at the corner of State Street, New London, Connecticut. The library was given to the city by Henry Philomen Haven.
Garde Arts Center
Arts center
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The Garde Arts Center is a non-profit performing arts center and cinema located at 325 State Street at the corner of Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Coit Street Historic District and New London.
Coit Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Coit Street Historic District in New London, Connecticut, is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
New London
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New London is a city on the southeastern coast of Connecticut. It is most well-known for its rich maritime history and for being the location of the United States Coast Guard Academy and Connecticut College.
Hempstead Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Hempstead Historic District of New London, Connecticut encompasses a residential area north of the city's harbor and central business district, extending mainly along three roughly parallel streets: Franklin and Hempstead Streets, and Mountain Avenue.
Downtown New London Historic District
- Categories: historic district, historic site, and locality
- Location: Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.35315° or 41° 21′ 11″ northLongitude
-72.09869° or 72° 5′ 55″ westElevation
26 feet (8 metres)Open location code
87H99W32+7GOpenStreetMap ID
node 359279380OpenStreetMap feature
historic=districtOpenStreetMap feature
place=neighbourhoodGeoNames ID
4833015Wikidata ID
Q5303520
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In Other Languages
“Downtown New London Historic District” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Downtown New London Historic District”
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