Lyman Allyn Museum of Art
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is located in New London, Connecticut, and was founded in 1926 by Lyman Allyn's daughter Harriet Upson Allyn. Its collection includes European and non-Western art as well as American fine and decorative art, 17th-century European works on paper, 19th-century American paintings, and contemporary art.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Museum
- Description: museum in New London, Connecticut
- Also known as: “Lyman Allen Museum”, “Lyman Allyn Art Museum”, “Lyman Allyn Museum”, and “Lynn Allman Museum”
- Address: CT
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Winslow Ames House and Ye Antientist Burial Ground.
Winslow Ames House
House
Photo: KLOTZ, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Winslow Ames House is a prefabricated modular International Style house in New London, Connecticut. It was designed by Robert W. McLaughlin Jr. and was built in 1933. Winslow Ames House is situated 390 feet north of Lyman Allyn Museum of Art.
Ye Antientist Burial Ground
Cemetery
Ye Antientist Burial Ground is a cemetery in New London, Connecticut, bounded by Hempstead Street on the west and Huntington Street on the east, running from Granite Street to approximately Bristol Street. Ye Antientist Burial Ground is situated 1 mile south of Lyman Allyn Museum of Art.
Winthrop Mill
Building
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The Winthrop Mill is a historic mill building on Mill Street in New London, Connecticut. It is a grist mill located astride Briggs Brook between bridges carrying the eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 95. Winthrop Mill is situated 3,700 feet south of Lyman Allyn Museum of Art.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hodges Square Historic District and Post Hill Historic District.
Hodges Square Historic District
Neighborhood
The Hodges Square Historic District of New London, Connecticut encompasses a working-class residential area north of the city's central business district.
Post Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Post Hill Historic District encompasses the oldest settled area of New London, Connecticut.
Prospect Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Prospect Street Historic District encompasses approximately 5.5 acres northwest of the central business district of New London, Connecticut. The district is bounded by Bulkeley Place on the north, Hempstead Street on the west, Federal Street on the south and Huntington Street on the east.
Lyman Allyn Museum of Art
- Categories: art museum, building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Town of New London, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.37373° or 41° 22′ 25″ northLongitude
-72.10308° or 72° 6′ 11″ westElevation
210 feet (64 metres)Open location code
87H99VFW+FQOpenStreetMap ID
way 244881161OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumGeoNames ID
4838068Wikidata ID
Q14714982
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From Dutch to Italian—“Lyman Allyn Museum of Art” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Lyman Allyn Art Museum”
- French: “Lyman Allyn Art Museum”
- German: “Lyman Allyn Art Museum”
- Italian: “Lyman Allyn Art Museum”
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